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Month: August 2021

Politics

Quiet Activism: How to Get People in Power to Actually Listen

Too often, activism is just ignored by those in power. Quiet activism could be exactly what we need to change this.

by Anya Logue

Educational

How British Universities can Better Support International Students

British universities have undergone rapid change thanks to the pandemic, however there is still much for them to do to make international students comfortable on campus.

by Anjola Ogundokun

Health and Wellbeing

The Top 6 Meditation and Anxiety Support Apps

With lockdowns and the spread of coronavirus many of us were exposed to massive amounts of stress. Thankfully, we have compiled a list of apps which will help to alleviate some of these issues and make your life that much easier to deal with.

by Steena Somanah

Society

Islamophobia in the Workplace

For many muslims in Britain the workplace can be a hostile environment, it often reflects the xenophobia which is sadly prevelant within our society. It is our duty to ensure that not only is islamophobia addressed, but that it is eradicated from Britain.

by Steena Somanah

Health and Wellbeing

Grief Awareness Day: How to Observe it and Support Those Around You

Grief is something that many of us have to come to terms with in our lives.

by Steena Somanah

Environment

Climate Change’s Siege of Europe

In recent months Europe is finally beginning to see the harsh realities of climate change. If we do not act immediately with a united effort we can expect more of the same in the coming years.

by Ewan Thompson

Culture

Body Positivity: How to Help Combat the Underrepresentation of Men

For decades now the body positivity movement has helped countless women. It is vital that we now spread that same influence towards young men.

by Henry Fisher

Culture

Dina Asher-Smith: A Disappointing Olympics but a Bright Future

Dina Asher-Smith had a disappointing Tokyo 2020, but she is looking to help the experience springboard her into the 2021-2022 season.

by Ewan Thompson

Politics

Operation Black Vote and Lord Woolley: Unlocking the Democratic Power of the Silenced

For decades Operation Black Vote and Lord Woolley have helped to enfranchise thousands in Britain, now they are defending thousands more from disenfrachisement.

by Henry Fisher

Culture

Naomi Campbell: Supporting the Disadvantaged and the Ignored

Naomi Campbell has been labelled many things in her career, often without justification. She is however a pioneer in the fashion industry and someone who has always fought for the disadvantaged.

by Joanne Crosedale

Culture

Top Ten Most Inclusive Cultural Events in Britain

Britain has a plethora of cultural events to attend that help to celebrate diversity and inclusion, here we have outlined a few for you to look forward to in the coming months.

by Steena Somanah

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