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2 April 2023
Triangle of Sadness - will all of ours be noticeable?
Struggling to pay your rent this month? Angry about who represents your views in the House of Commons? Triangle of Sadness will provide belly laughs that relieve the stress of our increasingly unequal world, for an hour or two.
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19 January 2023
Brown Baby by Nikesh Shukla
Brown Baby by Nikesh Shukla is a powerful memoir that explores fatherhood, feminism, and racial politics.
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20 July 2022
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams
Seven Days in June is a hilarious, passionate, and raw novel about two writers discovering their second chance at love.
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18 July 2022
The American Dream is not for people of colour
The USA’s vision of total self-achievement and self-actualisation is not only overly idealistic but also intended for just a small portion of the population.
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1 October 2021
“A tool of systemic racism”: Simon Woolley criticises UK drug laws
The former race advisor to No. 10 has called for an independent review into the UK’s drug legislation and its effects on black communities.
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9 July 2020
Poem 1- The riot in me.
After the shocking events, which have taken place in Minneapolis, I have written a collection of poems, all focused on the topic of race and societal tension. I truly believe that the pen will be able to bridge the divides in our fractured world.
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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 November 2019
Great Code, Great Responsibility
How do we fix the internet? This panel discussion looks at how we can incorporate ethics into the next generation of coders
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31 March 2019
Drip Drip.... Drip?
A darkly comic and politically important performance takes me on a slightly confusing journey to the centre of the NHS
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30 August 2018
BlacKkKlansman
Spike Lee’s newest joint masterfully tells a decades-old tale of fighting white nationalism - a tale that’s all too relevant today.
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21 February 2018
Black Panther review
A visual delight that is more than the sum of its parts
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18 August 2017
Brendon Burns and Craig Quartermaine in Race Off
Perrier Award-winner, Burns, brings comparative newcomer, Quartermaine, to Edinburgh in an audacious critique of ethnic perceptions.
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23 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: The Good Immigrant
Writers who contributed the The Good Immigrant look at the challenges concerning race and immigration today.