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Jan 24
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Deconstructing Race: The Paradox of Enlightenment Beliefs

By BWSM LATEST, OPINION No Comments
By now, it\'s likely common knowledge that race is a social construct, with racism as its unfortunate byproduct. The roots of the \"American plantation system\" were embedded during the Age…
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Jan 16
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Off The Glass Cliff: Dr Gay and the Scrutiny of Ascent.

By Daniella Maison LATEST, OPINION No Comments
In this deeply personal journey, Daniella reflects on her challenging experiences, starting with the tragic loss of her sister and the hostile environment at her grammar school.
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Jan 07
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Discrimination Against Black Individuals

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The article discusses incidents in London where Black individuals were subjected to discriminatory and harmful treatment, highlighting the pervasive problem of racial profiling and systemic racism in British society. The…
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Jan 05
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How the world disrespects Black women

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Join the journey as Tiffany Haddish confronts the harsh reality faced by Black women in the world. Denied boarding, she shares her struggles at Istanbul airport, highlighting the disrespect and…
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Sep 01
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Acknowledging Institutional Racism: A Crucial Step Towards Lasting Change

Acknowledging Institutional Racism

By BWSM COMMUNITY OUTREACH, OPINION No Comments
Acknowledging the existence of institutional racism is not only a moral imperative but a critical foundation for effecting meaningful change.
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Jul 05
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Why the French Deny Their Own Racism

Why the French Deny Their Own Racism

By BWSM LATEST, OPINION No Comments
The protests over the police killing of Nahel Merzouk have reignited the debate over the country’s claims of color blindness.
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Jul 03
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Say Her Name

By Daniella Maison LATEST, OPINION No Comments
Say Her Name: Addressing the Subterfuge of Mental Health and Black Women’s Silent Struggle Against Police Brutality.
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Mar 08
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How good are you?

By BWSM LATEST, OPINION No Comments
How good are you?
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Feb 08
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“Urgent Call for a Change in Policing Mentality: A Humanitarian Crisis”

By BWSM LATEST, OPINION
There is a problem.   An issue in policing today whereby the mentality in the profession has led to the deplorable loss of life and a desperate need for resolution.…
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Dec 31
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Daniella Maison

Jeremy Clarkson: A Walk Of Shame

By Daniella Maison OPINION No Comments
‘She comes before you with a solemn heart, shorn of secrets, naked before the eyes of gods and men, to make her walk of atonement’. The High Sparrow to The…
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  • Margaret Busby’s Part of the Story (Hamish Hamilton, 2026)June 7, 2026
    Few figures have had a greater impact on British publishing than Margaret Busby. As the UK's first Black woman publisher and a lifelong champion of diverse voices, her influence has shaped generations of writers and readers. In this review, John Stevenson explores Part of the Story, Busby's remarkable new collection of essays, reviews, speeches and reflections, which chronicles more than fifty years of literary and cultural history while illuminating the legacy of one of publishing's most important pioneers.
  • Hair Freedom EXPO 2026June 6, 2026
    Hair Freedom EXPO 2026 is more than an event—it is a movement. Bringing together industry leaders, educators, advocates, and multicultural communities in Sydney, this landmark gathering will challenge hair discrimination, celebrate textured hair, and champion the right of women and girls to embrace their natural identity with confidence. Through powerful conversations, practical education, and inspiring personal stories, Hair Freedom EXPO is set to redefine inclusion, representation, and hair freedom in Australia.
  • Afterlives of Looted HeritageMay 30, 2026
    Barnaby Phillips’s The African Kingdom of Gold: Britain and the Asante Treasure is a timely exploration of empire, cultural loss, and restitution. Combining meticulous research with compelling storytelling, Phillips traces the looting of Asante treasures and examines how their legacy continues to shape debates about historical justice today.
  • Did someone say FREE doubles?May 30, 2026
    As the world celebrates International Doubles Day, London's favourite Caribbean beach bar is serving up a delicious reason to visit. This weekend, LIMIN Southbank is offering buy-one-get-one-free doubles, giving guests the chance to enjoy Trinidad & Tobago's iconic street food while soaking up riverside views, vibrant soca music, live entertainment and authentic Caribbean hospitality. With sunshine, rum punch and carnival vibes on the menu, it's set to be a celebration to remember.
  • Daish’s Holidays: a reviewMay 23, 2026
    Travel has the power to bring people together, but when combined with music, it can create something truly unforgettable. In this heartfelt review, travel editor Sarah Tetteh explores how a stay with Daish's Holidays at the Abbey Lawn Hotel became far more than just a family getaway. From live entertainment and inclusive hospitality to cherished moments shared across generations, the trip highlighted the importance of accessible travel and the joy of making memories together, especially for families with diverse and additional needs.
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