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25 October 2022
The evolution of Black representation in TV and film
For Black History Month, I explore how far Black representation in TV and film has come from the days when Hattie McDaniel was excluded from the very ceremony she was nominated at.
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10 October 2022
The beauty of BlackJoyTok
The Black lived experience is not all about misfortune. And, although it’s important to witness, so is Black joy: welcome to BlackJoyTok.
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7 October 2022
The best IG accounts to follow for Black joy
It’s time to bring some Black joy to your Instagram timeline.
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5 October 2022
Best Black reads of 2022 so far
A list of great Black literature released in 2022 so far...
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1 October 2022
A word on Black History Month
Let's change the narrative and focus on Black joy this Black History Month.
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21 October 2021
Voice Retrospects: Ganja and Hess
Combining Black History Month with Halloween, join us as we take a retrospective look at Bill Gunn's revolutionary experimental horror, Ganja and Hess.
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19 October 2021
Who was Mary Seacole?
You might have heard of Mary Seacole, but the details of her incredible contributions are often left untold. Find out more about this amazing woman here.
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14 October 2021
Voice Retrospects: Quicksand
A work of fiction that masks a concern with the autobiographical, Nella Larsen's Quicksand delves into the struggles of having dual heritage in a world that defines you by your race.
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13 October 2021
Who was Olive Morris?
Read on to find out about an incredible Black British grassroots activist...
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11 October 2021
The importance of being Dorothy Ashby
How the harpist and composer changed jazz forever
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7 October 2021
Nobel Prize for Literature 2021 goes to Abdulrazak Gurnah
The Zanzibari novelist received the Nobel Prize for his work exploring postcolonial societies and “the theme of the refugee’s disruption”.
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7 October 2021
Voice Retrospects: Half of a Yellow Sun
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie provided a gripping fictionalized account of the Biafran war in her novel Half of a Yellow Sun, one that introduced many to a pivotal moment in modern African history.
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6 October 2021
Six Black creative pioneers
Black creatives to remember and celebrate this Black History Month.
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4 October 2021
BAME history to be taught in Welsh schools from 2022
Wales is set to become the first country in the UK to make BAME history and experiences a compulsory aspect of the curriculum.
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1 October 2021
Black History Month with Voice
Join us in celebrating Black creatives for the whole month of October.