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Author: Saminda Sidhu

Idle-ising: Are we choosing the right idols?

Posted on 11th June 2020 by Saminda Sidhu

We must stop idolising those who remain idle when it comes to social activism. It’s time to reevaluate who we are giving a social platform. Choosing to remain silent on important topics within social injustice […]

Sikh Society President discusses The Forgotten Shoes of 1984

Posted on 3rd June 20203rd June 2020 by Saminda Sidhu

Saminda Sidhu discusses The Forgotten Shoes of 1984

Noughts and Crosses: Its relevance and execution examined.

Posted on 9th April 20209th April 2020 by Saminda Sidhu

This is a spoiler-free review!

PSA: It’s my lockdown. I’ll do what I want

Posted on 8th April 20208th April 2020 by Saminda Sidhu

I applaud the people who are taking this time out to achieve amazing things; acquire new skills; learn new recipes, and work out sequences. Despite this, it is important to remember that it’s perfectly okay […]

“Boys Will Be Boys” is No Excuse

Posted on 10th March 20208th April 2020 by Saminda Sidhu

Women are frequently subjected to unwanted sexual behaviours in public, to such an extent that it has become normalised in our society. With 56% of respondents in a recent study saying they have encountered unwelcome […]

There is more to Blue Story

Posted on 13th December 201913th December 2019 by Saminda Sidhu

This was an evocative tale of love, betrayal, sacrifice and loss. Blue Story was wrongfully boycotted, while it may have had subtle room for improvements, above anything, it was an incredible, fresh and dynamic new […]

Reflecting Back on BAME Creative Week

Posted on 14th November 201918th November 2019 by Saminda Sidhu

Saminda Sidhu, LUU media society member, discusses some of the events and benefits from BAME creative week 2019.

What Is Sikhi? Who Are Sikhs?

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Saminda Sidhu

Saminda Sidhu explains the Sikh faith and the benefits of the society at LUU

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