Being black in the workplace Being black is feeling worried your name comes across as ethnic Being black is making sure your hair is ‘appropriate’ for interview Being black is
In defence of Lana Del Rey When I was reading Lana Del Rey’s statement on criticism of the content of her music, the first issue that came to mind was not
Self-love in the time of coronavirus On Easter Saturday 2019, I was sitting in a hot tub somewhere just south of St. Hilary drinking wine from a solo cup and watching
The power of dyslexia: Embrace you for you Primary school holds great memories for me. As cheesy as it sounds, it was a community through mass at church, summer fairs and school plays.
5 ways to boss it during a pandemic The world is on lockdown, you’re in a state of confusion and constantly reading news articles in hopes of finding an end date. Let’s rewind
Understanding trauma: How trauma can shape the work we make Trauma is the elephant in the room. It’s the thing we try our best to ignore. No matter how much we go about our daily
The mixed race experience: The meaning of belonging Challenging the mixed race experience with a pragmatic approach is a discussion that feels like it’s falling on ‘deaf ears’. Those who identify as mixed
How to do Christmas cheap: Be savvy with your coins It’s the time of the year you either love or hate. Whilst much of Christmas is thoroughly enjoyable; festive food, spending time with friends and