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15 May 2020
Interview with Sanah Ahsan: poet, presenter, and trainee clinical psychologist
Sanah talks about her latest experience in the BBC's ‘Performance Live: The Way Out’, her doctorate on whiteness in clinical psychology, and how spoken word can be used to help mental health
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5 May 2020 – 8 May 2020
Instaviews with Luke Wright
Join us Friday May 8th at 12pm over on our Instagram channel for a live Q+A
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24 April 2020 – 30 June 2020
Emerge(ncy) Party: calling all young artists
If you're a young artist, get involved in this new art movement.
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30 March 2020
Government announce plan to support self-employed
It won’t be available until at least June, and won’t support everyone
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30 March 2020
What is home-education and where do I start?
A guide to help demystify home-education during your time at home
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25 March 2020
Arts Council England announce £20m financial support package for creatives
Creative practitioners, artists and freelancers will be able to apply for a grant of £2,500
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17 March 2020
The dichotomy of promoting diversity while stamping out POC businesses
When talking about inclusivity within the beauty industry, it is easy enough to focus on how brands cater to their consumers, but we need to look behind the scenes to understand the whole story.
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12 March 2020
You've got mail: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Ah AOC, political golden girl, former bartender and the dread of all white news readers everywhere - this ones for you.
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27 February 2020
ISM berates Government over musicians’ ability to work post-Brexit
New immigration regulations could threaten the £111bn the creative arts contribute to the economy.
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17 February 2020
The Oscars are and always will be awards made for fellow Oscars: Men
My arts issue is the lack of representation of female voices and stories at the Academy Awards 2020, with male stories repeatedly dominating over more emotional and personal female stories on a mainstream Hollywood platform like the Oscars.
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17 February 2020
Sharing genetic data: Henrietta Lacks and the question of informed consent
In 1951 Henrietta Lacks unknowingly donated her cells to cancer research, unaware that they would both save lives and provoke fierce debate over what constitutes ethical medical research.
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16 February 2020
Mental Health and Auditioning
Gigi talks about her years of auditioning for drama school and how her mental health has been impacted.
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31 January 2020
The United Kingdom is leaving the European Union today
It has been 1,317 days since Britain voted for the unknown and the future is still uncertain
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31 January 2020
The Evening Standard property pages inspired my work, says actress Amy Gwilliam
From a costume purchased in Paris to politics and property development , take a look at Amy Gwilliam's new project for VAULT Festival 2020.
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31 January 2020 – 16 February 2020
We’re looking for Voice Contributors!
Are you looking to break through into an industry that’s quickly changing, whilst honing your skills, building a published portfolio and gaining professional editorial feedback?
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27 January 2020
Brexit and You: the likely costs of leaving
Out of some mix of morbid curiosity and twisted sense of duty, I have forced myself to wade through horrendous political jargon to find things to translate into human-speak.
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27 January 2020
4 Ways to Detect Media Bias and Step Out of the Partisan Bubble
Our overall trust in the media has hit an all-time low, worries about accuracy and bias increase our mistrust while the sheer volume of content can be debilitating when searching for differing yet credible opinions.
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26 January 2020
Drag artists #takeover museum seeking everyone's story - not one HIStory.
My recent ‘spotlight’ #twinterviews are with the “brilliant” #untitled10 currently exhibiting at The Bowes Museum. Lady Kitt is an award winning Drag King and maker described as an "International superstar of feminism" and as "Outstanding."