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How Not To Be An Ally: When Whiteness Inserts Itself

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How Not To Be An Ally: When Whiteness Inserts Itself

“Everyone’s Voice Is Unique and Everyone’s Voice Matters”: An Interview with Two Twos Podcast

How Bucket Bathing Taught Me To Waste Less

Pride in London’s Mass CAB Resignations Demonstrate The Importance Of Holding ‘Community Organisations’ Accountable

Unmissable QTIBPOC Films To Watch At BFI Flare Film Festival 2021

Dr Umar Johnson’s Xenophobic Video Rant About Black British Actor Daniel Kaluuya is as Dangerous as it is Highly Ignorant.

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We Need To Start Being Honest About British History

26/10/202026/10/2020 Mary Raftopoulos

October 1st marks the beginning of Black History Month – a month where the Black British community celebrates its triumphs and rich history within the allotted time of 30 days. Companies and schools may feign solidarity and interest and just like Pride Month, as soon as a new moon rises, away go the rainbows and […]

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5 Tips On Getting Through University If You’re LGBT

19/09/201621/09/2016 Raissa Makaila

So, it’s time to go to university. Freshers week is around the corner and you’ve packed up your life to move into your new home. It’s more than likely that you have a lot of questions; will I like my flatmates? How am I supposed to eat? Will people care that I’m gay? Here are 5 […]

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