Choosing atheism as an Iranian diaspora journalist, I’ve embarked on an intellectual, liberating journey. It’s not about rejecting spirituality or morality, but challenging religious dogma and authoritarianism. Through my journalism, I am committed to the pursuit of truth, justice, and human dignity, advocating for a more inclusive society. Rola […]
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Fashion for everyone
Milan, the capital of European fashion, is the city where Daniele Tamagni was born in 1975. “Style is life”, a celebration of his off-the-catwalk fashion photograpohy, is dazzlingly eye-catching. Sean Sheehan In Kami, a tungsten mining village in the mountains Bolivia, Tamagni saw grinding poverty up close when […]
LGBTQIA+ people don’t often feel safe in the UK
New data, released annually by DIVA and Kantar for Lesbian Visibility Week shows that while LGBTQIA+ women and Trans+ people in the UK are often out and proud, many feel unsafe in their day to day lives in spaces like gyms, public transport and even in their own neighbourhoods. Jamie Wareham […]
Afro-Caribbean slaves uncompensated for their suffering
Psychologically, it is the ‘foot in the door’ for a bigger favour to follow, compensation. Abolition Acts continued to be re-written and re-applied right up until the early 1900s. The effects are still with us. Nigel Pocock African-Caribbean slaves are the largest group that have not been compensated […]
From the newsroom to the cinema: An alternative source of immigrant news
Legacy media is not offering anything new: intellectual regression, increased privatisation, reduced grant funding, and less editorial freedom. Abla Kandalaft, a Lebanese journalist, and founder of Mydylarama, picked up on this and took action. Her work in film curation is changing the way British cinema audiences connect with immigrant narratives.