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Lauren Haughey

The Art of the Palestinian Resistance

by Lauren Haughey

Lauren Haughey explores how Palestinian graffiti and urban art has been an important tool to keep alive global awareness of the Israeli occupation.

The Attempted Coup of Capitol Hill: a mark on American history.

by Lauren Haughey

Lauren Haughey comments on the recent attempted coup of Capitol Hill as a reminder of racial disparities and weak democracy

What’s next? A Life On Our Planet

by Lauren Haughey

What’s next? A Life On Our Planet Celebrated national hero David Attenborough’s ‘Witness statement’ marks a change from previous documentaries in an urgent call for change, which risks being ignored in a present filled with other problems. Over the past few weeks, the internet has gone wild over the beloved David Attenborough. First, the famous […]

Behind the veil of Sustainable Fashion

by Lauren Haughey

Lauren Haughey discusses the sustainable fashion and it’s relationship with racism

Coronavirus Censored

by Lauren Haughey

Like in the days of SARS, today’s coronavirus is barely acknowledged by Beijing authorities and state-controlled media, leading to a flourishing sense of betrayal among the Chinese people, although the fast response on the side of healthcare has been exceptional.

How the Grinch Saved the Planet

by Lauren Haughey

Lauren Haughey analyses our consumerist mindsets over the holiday period

REVIEW: The Lovely Bones

by Lauren Haughey

Lauren Haughey reviews Birmingham Repertory Theatre’s production of The Lovely Bones at Exeter’s Northcott Theatre.

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