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Jay Darcy reviews Re:Creating Europe at MIF19, an unashamedly pro-EU and anti-Brexit play-come-guest speaker event featuring Lemn Sissay and Juliet Stevenson
Toni Morrison has released a new collection of essays spanning five decades of her career
Ellis Coopey reviews ‘Black Leopard, Red Wolf’, the first novel in Marlon James’ new fantasy series, ‘The Blackstar Trilogy’
Andrea Levy, author of critically acclaimed novels like ‘Small Island’ and ‘The Long Song’ has died at the age of 62
A study by the Royal Historical Society recently found that less than 100 history professors working in the UK are from a black background.
The Man Booker Prize shortlisted novel lives up to the hype, writes Sade Omeje
A thoroughly moving, powerful piece, Scarlett Gorman reviews ‘Windows of Displacement’ at HOME, as part of the Orbit Festival 2018
Hannah Vallance argues Corbyn’s pledge to change the way the British Empire is remembered and taught is fundamental in order to understand Britain’s place in the world today.
Sophie Marriott argues that the criticism of Weight Watchers for their name change is placing too much meaning on the language of wellness and in itself weighing down notion of health and perpetuating cultures of shame.
Two of the most talented entertainers of the day are back and we, the public, cannot look away
“Help us fight exploitation while having a good night!” said president of the Students Against Human Trafficking society ahead of upcoming musical fundraiser
As we continue our theme of black history month, this week Ellie Tivey talks to UoM senior lecturer Anindita Ghosh to discuss why history classrooms around the country are severely lacking in education on colonialism and how this is affecting our understandings of the world
Ahead of Black History Month, Deputy Features Editor Raine Beckford chats to the committee of the African Caribbean Society about their hopes for the coming weeks
A strong end to the Apes saga
The Birth of a Nation is a powerful film about important issues
Eloïse Wright revisits Lynch’s classic
Madeleine Jones uncovers the truth behind the UK’s dealings with Diego Garcia
Racism is everywhere. The question is, how do we solve it?
Theresa May will be our next PM but must be more assertive and direct, like Thatcher, if she is to succeed at the country’s helm
Amidst a range of campaigns denouncing universities’ colonial pasts, several papers misreported an anti-racism campaign at Royal Holloway University