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
The University of Exeter has been awarded a Race Equality Charter bronze award by the Advanced HE.
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.
Lina Idrees writes about the recent appointment of Justice Ayesha Malik as Pakistan’s first female Supreme Court judge and reflects on her seminal judgement banning the ‘two-finger test’ in Pakistan.
Joshua Smith explains the complex history behind the Parthenon Marbles and questions what modern museums should be doing to account for their colonial pasts.
Alaia La emphasises the importance of Singapore’s Pink Dot event in a country where homosexuality remains criminalised.
Lina Idrees reflects on the recent spotlighted cases of gender-based violence in Pakistan and its enduring narrative which has preserved a culture of impunity.
Zoë Wilkinson shares her experiences of fetishised race as well as questioning racialised beauty standards in Exeter.
Justice Begins At Home Emmanuel Onapa writes on how black people in the US and UK are united in their experience of state violence and racial injustice. On May 25 …
Neha Shaji discusses the University of Exeter’s covert imperial history.
Exeter City Council will be looking into the future of the General Redvers Buller statue on New North Road
Rupali Naik shares an experience of hate that took place in Exeter and her message for the public
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