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Month: July 2021

Opinion

The ECJ’s Ruling on Religious Clothing: Why it Threatens Diversity and Inclusion

The ECJ’s recent court ruling on religious and philosophical attire has opened the door for discrimination, and we must do everything we can to stamp it out.

by Henry Fisher

Education

Britain’s South Asian Representations and How to Fix Them

Representation and diversity are the key building blocks for building an inclusive society. British media and institutions must do more to reflect this fact, especially with Britain’s South Asian community.

by Steena Somanah

Education

Racism and Sexual Health: Britain’s Relationship with Colonial Thought

Britain’s history of medical inequalities has threatened thousands of BAME people for years, it is vital that as a nation we look to define and deal with this disparity.

by Anya Logue

Culture

Emma Hayes: Fighting for the Recognition Women’s Football Deserves

Emma Hayes continues to rack up the trophies, while also showcasing that women are more than capable to dominate the footballing world.

by Ewan Thompson

Culture

Jordan Peele: Fighting Racial Inequalities in the Film Industry

Award winning comedian and director Jordan Peele continues his fight against racial inequalities in the performing world.

by Steena Somanah

Culture

Lenny Henry CBE: Combating Racism in and out of the Spotlight

Creator of Comic Relief, Lenny Henry has helped Britain to talk about racial issues for decades, and there is no chance of him slowing down yet.

by Jennifer Pavlick

Environment

The Pandemic’s Alliance with Climate Change

Tackling climate change is not just vital, it may be the best way to stop further pandemics.

by Steena Somanah

Business

Karl Zelik: Co-Founder of HeroWear and Pioneer of Wearable Assitive Technology

Karl Zelik is helping to further the value of wearable supportive equipment, while also becoming a vital black role model in the world of science.

by Anjola Ogundokun

Culture

Gareth Southgate: The Key to Inclusive Leadership

Inclusive leadership and empathy are two key components in England’s success. We cover how Gareth Southgate implements these ideas into his management.

by Henry Fisher

Health and Wellbeing

How to Better Understand and Alleviate Post-Lockdown Anxiety

Renewed social expectations and the pressure that comes along with them are key components in the growing phenomenon, post-lockdown anxiety.

by Henry Fisher

Educational

Positive Discrimination: How it could be Used to Target Inequalities

Positve discrimination is often overlooked, but it already has a significant role in British politics.

by Anya Logue

News

Sajid Javid: From ‘Britain’s Most Dangerous Street’ to Newly Appointed Health Secretary

Sajid Javid, the new Health Secretary has overcome much to get to where he is now. Yet he still refuses to allow this to define his identity and his community.

by Henry Fisher

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Sir David Attenborough: Environmental Pioneer and Hero

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