Black History Month
BBVP: A Resounding Call For Change
The BBVP (Black British Voices Project), commenced in 2020. It’s the largest ever survey to be conducted with over 10,000 Black Britons from across the UK contributing. This research was a collaborative effort between the University of Cambridge’s Department of Sociology, The Voice Online, and I-Cubed.
Black History Month
Mary Seacole: Medicine in the Crimean War
In the autumn of 1853, a major military conflict broke out in Europe and spread across the globe, claiming over 600,000 lives along the way.
Black History Month
Phyllis Opoku Gyimah: Leading Black Pride in the UK
Meet Phyllis Opoku-Gyimah, better known as Lady Phyll. Born in Islington, London in 1974, the British political activist’s story is one of determination and unity. Her work throughout the years has brought light to the prejudice against LGBTQ+ individuals of ethnic minorities, and she has worked tirelessly to liberate them.
Politics
The Windrush Scandal: A Generation still Fighting for Justice
The Windrush scandal shook the foundations of Britain. The legacy of trauma and discrimination it has left behind still needs to be addressed and combatted.