Magdalena Kanecka (Online International Editor) covers the significance of the Exeter MPs vote on Assisted Dying.
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Magdalena Kanecka (Online International Editor) covers the significance of the Exeter MPs vote on Assisted Dying.
For Black History Month, Jess Cadogan, Online Screen Editor, explores the brilliant filmography of Jordan Peele – especially noting his fantastic mixing of comedy and horror.
Mitchel Rowe covers Roxane Gay’s success and how she is a shining light for black, female and queer authors
For Black History Month, Ellie Turner discusses film and documentary maker Ava DuVernay, highlighting her importance in educating the masses on systemic racism in America.
Dexter Wooley discusses the recent house arrest of five police officers in Verona following allegations that they have abused and tortured detainees.
Anna Kane discusses Paterson Joseph’s debut novel The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho.
Maddy Hellard discusses the damning Casey Report highlighting the widespread racism, homophobia, and sexism within Greater London’s police force.
Shagnick Bhattacharya discusses the historic discrimination towards the Irish Traveller Community and the Irish government’s recent move to implement Irish Traveller culture into the national curriculum.
Black History Month 2020: A New Reflection Online Editor Ria Kalsi discusses the changing importance of…
A comprehensive historical run-down of the Rock Against Racism organisation of the late ’70s.
Bridie Adams speaks about the potential dangers of social media activism and offers advice on how to avoid being labelled a superficial ally
Online Editor, Maddie Baker, speaks to Maia Thomas, a Politics student at Exeter and the co-organiser of the Black Lives Matter Protest in Exeter – discussing the protest itself and her experiences.
Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph reviews Michaela Coel’s harrowing and hilarious sexual consent drama I May Destroy You.
Niamh Walsh discusses Hollywood’s problematic ‘white saviour narrative’ which upholds white supremacy and colonialist ideals.
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