Kiri Kankhwende talks to the editors of a groundbreaking new anthology about BAME mental health @madomasi Read More
Venezuela under assault: socialism, imperialism and oil
In recent years there has been a rejection by the Venezuela bureaucracy against any form of genuine grassroots organisation. Thus democratising policies under Chavez have been rolled back. Mohamed Elmaazi details the steps that have led to ordinary Venezuelans being caught between a rock and a hard place. On 28 January US president Donald Trump announced… Read More
Black in Academia: Staying the Course
Chantelle Lewis discusses an initiative she’s launched alongside Paulette Williams to try and democratise information about completing postgraduate research for black students Read More
PREVENT policy continues a colonialist legacy of removing children from their families
Amal Muhammad introduces a new report by advocacy group CAGE which draws parallels between the US Family Separation Policy, PREVENT and the treatment of indigenous children and families Read More
Our challenge to mainstream writers: Talking over minorities isn’t a ‘crisis of free speech’
Raf welcomes back our awards for racist and bigoted journalism, use #TheTrashies to nominate before 29th October 2018 Read More
How British were the Caribbean soldiers of the First World War?
During Black History Month 2018, Samuel Ali challenges the idea that African and Caribbean soldiers served to support British troops, not as British troops in WW1 Read More
‘Mrs Bibi Syndrome’, the medical stereotype undermining elderly Asian women
Dr Harun Khan discusses persistent racist, sexist and classist stereotypes amongst some doctors Read More
The Catholic Church is giving perpetrators of child abuse a free pass – and UK law is allowing it
The antiquated legal allowances afforded to confession practices fall into sharp relief against the ever-increasing securitisation of Muslim communities writes Hodan Yusuf Read More
Legacies of Partition in mental health
As the South Asian subcontinent marks its independence from the British empire, Gouri Sharma discusses calls for a deeper look at the emotional and mental scars inflicted by the Partition of 1947 Read More
Are museum diversity schemes letting down some trainees?
Samuel Ali shares the experiences and challenges of working in the heritage sector Read More
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