In June 2018, I attended a talk. During the discussion, the former beauty director, and now Contributing Beauty Editor and Columnist at British Vogue, Funmi Fetto, raised the issue of black consumers being underrepresented both ...
For years, the publishing industry has been regarded as out-dated, unwilling to modernise, and incredibly exclusive. Some have branded it as ‘pale, male and stale’. Despite diversity initiatives, traineeships and internships targeted towards BAME candidates, ...
Some of the creative industries’ most talented names discuss identity, mental health, representation and much more at A Seat at the Table, an event hosted by The Pool and 5×15. Curated by The Pool ...
London-based internet radio station Radar Radio is the latest in the year of #MeToo. Following the ongoing reports of sexual harassment, assault, and exploitative and abusive practices in the film industry, the music industry was ...
Following the Second World War, Britain was greatly suffering from a labour shortage and declining population. Thousands of Caribbean men and women had served in the armed forces during the war, and many who had ...
This week, the devastating news came. Four teenagers, Tanesha Melbourne-Blake, 17, and Amaan Shakoor, 16, and two yet to be named became the latest victims of the rising epidemic of knife and gun crime in ...
After Dove’s racially insensitive commercial, and the immediate backlash it received last year, it was assumed that other major brands would take note and enter the New Year with a focus on cultural awareness, some ...
Some of the creative industry’s biggest and best trailblazers discussed artistry, identity and “no bullsh*t” at the Converse One Star Hotel No Filter event. There’s no disputing it – the future of the creative industry ...