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Black History Month

Britain’s First Black Leading Aircraftswoman: Lilian Bader

Lilian broke boundaries, not just for women, but also for ethnic minorities across Britain.

by Steena Somanah

Business

Why are Women Underrepresented in Business Ownership?

Women still face many inequalities in the UK and the gulf in business ownership is just one of the ways these injustices manifest themselves.

by Henry Fisher

Black History Month

Diane Abbott History: the First Black Woman in Parliament

Diane Abbott made history by becoming the first Black woman MP in 1987. Despite facing barriers throughout her career, she’s achieved a lot.

by Anya Logue

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 prevalent 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

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

Advice

5 Ways to Reduce your Carbon Footprint

Each person’s carbon footprint depends on the choices they make – both in their day-to-day life, and in a broader sense. Below are a few simple ways to reduce your own carbon footprint and help our planet.

by Cat Harvey

Advice

Alternatives to Fast Fashion

Cutting down on carbon emissions and wasted clothing material is much easier than you think.

by Cat Harvey

Advice

Edible Plants You can Grow at Home

Doing your bit for the environment can oftentimes be dull and mundane, however growing your own edible plants can be rewarding…

by Cat Harvey

Culture

David Harewood: A Proponent of Mental Health Awareness

Actor, director, and activist David Harewood MBE is famed for his plethora of acting roles, as well as his pursuits as a driving force of change for cultural issues, such as mental health and racism

by Jennifer Pavlick

Business

Tahlia Gray: Taking Sheer Chemistry to the Forefront of Inclusive Fashion

Tahlia and her inclusive range of tights, from Sheer Chemistry, are helping to redefine fashion through a diverse lens.

by Anjola Ogundokun

Health and Wellbeing

Tackling Demons: Dave Mohan’s Mission to Support Mental Health with Spirituality

We explore Dave Mohan’s mission to support the BAME community in the mental health cultural divide. 

by Henry Fisher

Health and Wellbeing

Veganism for Beginners

The term ‘vegan’ was devised by a small group of vegetarians who established the Vegan Society after breaking away from the Leicester Vegetarian Society in England, in 1944

by Steena Somanah

Opinion

The Idolisation of Outrage Media and Figures

Our current media is dominated by outrage, but not in the way you think…While the institutions of British media are slowly transforming

by Henry Fisher

Black History Month

Black Britons’ Who Shocked the World: Middleweight World Champion Randolph Turpin

Boxer Randolph Turpin was born to an English mother and black father in the 1920s in Leamington, UK.

by Jennifer Pavlick

Culture

18-year-old Emma Raducanu wins The US Open

British tennis player Emma Raducanu was just eighteen years old when she shocked the world with her US Open victory.

Society

Unconscious Gender Bias in the Workplace

Unconscious or implicit bias is defined as unknowingly developed associations between various qualities and social categories such as race, gender, or disability, as well as judgements made without conscious awareness.

Politics

Creative Activism: An Old Tactic in a New Wave

Creative activism is a vital component to modern politics and you may be closer to taking part in it than you think.

by Henry Fisher

Culture

‘Stephen’ Docu-Series Review

The three-part docu-series Stephern tells the story of Doreen and Neville Lawrence’s ongoing struggle to find justice and closure for their son.

by Anjola Ogundokun

Health and Wellbeing

Tackling Back-to-School Anxiety

Back-to-school anxiety affects thousands of children across Britain. Fortunately, there are countless steps you can take to help support your child.

by Steena Somanah

Environment

A Deeper Focus on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

We delve deeper into the key goals set out by the UN in their efforts to create a sustainable future.

by Steena Somanah

Business

An Interview with Exquisite Fine Jeweller Fei Liu

Alice Ward from The Inclusion Post sat down and interviewed fine jeweller Fei Liu. Covering topics from adversity to creativity Fei tells us all about his miraclous life.

by Alice Ward

Health and Wellbeing

Weightloss and Determination: An Interview with Rhianna

Rhianna, one of The Inclusion Post team members, details her story with weightloss, and how it helped her to tackle life’s adversities.

by Rhianna Hamilton

Culture

Hannah Mills, Plastic Pollution and Sailing Sustainability

Hannah Mills is not only a British Olympic champion, she is also a leading figure in the fight against Plastic Pollution.

by Henry Fisher

Politics

New Violence Against Women Role: Combating Gendered Crime

A new role designed to tackle violence against women has been announced by the Home Secretary. It comes in response to the the death of Sarah Everard and the current abysmal rape conviction rate.

by Anjola Ogundokun

Culture

Come From Away: The Musical About the Diverted Planes on 9/11

On 9/11, there’s so much we have to mourn. But it’s worth also taking a moment to celebrate the solidarity and generosity shown that day. The musical Come From Away does just that.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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