Silencing is something I’ve come to expect when discussing white supremacy and racism with white people. When I talked about feminism as a young woman, it felt like the whole world wanted to hear what ...
On March 16, people had been told by the government to avoid all non-essential contact and on March 20 all bars, pubs, cafes and restaurants were closed, as well as all schools and childcare facilities, ...
Recently Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, lawyer, activist and entrepreneur, has been doing the TV rounds telling Britain about themselves and their racism. Causing uproar as Britain denies being racist and is offended at the mere thought ...
It’s that time of year again… Valentine’s Day. We all know it’s coming when Christmas is over, and the shelves of our local supermarkets are already stacked with heart-shaped delicacies and teddy bears that a ...
We live in the dating-app era. Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, and so on and so forth. All we do is adding personal information, a couple of pictures and cool quotes, giving a definition of our ...
If all goes to plan, Britain will say its final goodbye to Europe on Jan. 31. It’s been quite a long journey. Fours years of negotiation, three failed withdrawal plans and two general elections. Is this ...
Earlier this month, figures revealed that the number of unconditional offers handed out by Universities has risen from 2,895 in 2013 to an eye watering 67,915 in 2018. With the Government describing Universities as having ...
I really did not anticipate sitting in my bedroom crying every night during my first week at university. I never thought that the supposed “best week of my life” would actually be so overwhelming and mentally challenging. From ...
The fight is on! Ever since the Presidential Election in 2016, there has been a sense of urgency to speak out. The importance of voting and having your voice heard has become apparent. Now that ...