Catherine Wakefield covers the way black talent has come to the fore and the importance of amplifying black voices
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Catherine Wakefield covers the way black talent has come to the fore and the importance of amplifying black voices
Eleanor Burkey explores how the NHS is recruiting doctors from the WHO’s “red list” of developing countries.
Jake Avery gives his verdict on Loyle Carner’s latest album.
Dexter Woolley discusses the background to artist Sasha Huber’s latest exhibition and her pursuit to change the name of the Swiss mountain, Agassizhorn, named after infamous scientist Louis Agassiz.
Features editor Catherine Stone overviews the history of Black History Month and the event’s significance in the cultural and educational calendar, outlining key projects and books, and considering its impact and criticisms.
Jemima Piggott discusses her time spent living in the Middle East and what she learnt about women’s work culture there.
Jamie Speka investigates the true meaning of feminism, the different types of sexism and why it’s time to stop accusing feminism of excluding men.
Isabel Caine examines the impact of war on Ukraine’s cultural heritage.
The University of Exeter’s Student Guild responds to the Unlearn Collective’s open letter for anti-racism.
Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph shares what she considers to be essential viewing for supporting, uplifting and understanding black stories.
Exeposé writers Jake Bradshaw and Olivia Garrett write about the black filmmakers that deserve recognition for the contributions to the film industry.
An open letter to the Students’ Guild and University management seeking to “fully diffuse anti-racist rhetoric and policy into the University” has been signed by over 850 students and alumni.
In light of renewed discussions of racism in the UK, an anti-racist collective of the University of Exeter has written an open letter to the university and Student’s Guild with demands to foster a greater anti-racist culture within the institution.
Zoë Wilkinson explains her displacement upon arrival at Exeter and the spark of a racial identity crisis.
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