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Tag: black lives matter

REVIEW: ‘Africa Turns the Page: The Novels That Shaped a Continent’

Posted on 2nd October 202028th October 2020 by Natalie Beecroft

Natalie Beecroft reviews the BBC’s newest documentary feature about the novels and authors that shaped Africa.

Jacob Blake’s Shooting Sparks Sports Protest Across the U.S

Posted on 21st September 202021st September 2020 by Harry Tong

Harry Tong reflects on the response from the sporting world in regards to the shooting of Jacob Blake.

Museums: Not Quite the Neutral Spaces You Thought

Posted on 18th August 202018th September 2020 by Lucy Slater

The recent Black Lives Matter protests have sparked widespread debate about many aspects of our society, from policing to intersectionality. But following the toppling of the Edward Colston statue in Bristol, much of the discussion […]

Da 5 Bloods Review: Spike Lee does not quite strike gold

Posted on 22nd July 202022nd July 2020 by Owen Frost

The latest Spike Lee “Joint” arrived on Netflix on June 12th, off the back of Lee’s 2018 critical success with BlacKkKlansman. Da 5 Bloods is Lee’s return to satirical form with focus on African American GI experience in […]

Black Lives Matter: From a Love Letter to a 21st Century Global Movement

Posted on 27th June 202027th June 2020 by Aino Lappalainen

The struggle against racism and discrimination has once again been put on the world’s table. This fight has already been headed for years by Black Lives Matter, a grassroots movement that gave a shared name […]

Resistance and Reform: The Role of Art in a Changing World

Posted on 19th June 202019th June 2020 by Rosaleen Williams

Art has always provoked us to challenge ourselves and the world we live in. It could be argued that art’s main task is to perplex, probe and disturb. However, unlike other means of commentary, art […]

Performative allyship: Do you want to prove you’re not racist or are you willing to self-reflect?

Posted on 11th June 202011th June 2020 by Jessie Lee

A fact: social media is not a measure of activism. A lie: this means we are allowed to be silent. Black Lives Matter is not a trend that we forget about as soon as the […]

Discomfort is not an excuse for complacency

Posted on 11th June 202011th June 2020 by Jessie Lee

The truth is that no one likes to feel embarrassed or uncomfortable. This is a difficult thing to admit when we want to claim that we are doing our best: we don’t want to make […]

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 […]

Colston falls: History in the making

Posted on 10th June 202010th July 2020 by Esme McGowan

Sunday was perhaps one of the most momentous days in Bristol’s history. As you are likely to have heard, the statue of ex-slaver, Edward Colston, which has been standing in the city centre since 1895, […]

Public Statues: Time to Rethink our History

Posted on 9th June 20209th June 2020 by Rory Yeates

The widespread global protests from the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd have been met with praise and support, with thousands across the UK coming out to show their solidarity. Most […]

The White People Guide To Supporting #BlackLivesMatter

Posted on 8th June 20208th June 2020 by Lizzie Wright

People of colour have been oppressed by white people for over five hundred years. To be surprised by the George Floyd murder is to be ignorant of how the police, amongst others with institutional power, […]

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