8 Memorable Moments From 2017’s International Women’s Day
International Women's Day is celebrated every year on the 8th March, and has been since the early 1900's. On each year, past achievements for gender equality are remembered and current issues that need to be overcome are highlighted. Millions of people all around the...
read moreHow Netflix’s One Day at a Time is Paving the Way Towards Better TV
Centred around a Cuban-American family, One Day at a Time (a reboot of the 1970-80's sit-com) follows the lives of single mother Penelope Alvarez, her two children Alex and Elena and their Grandmother Lydia. This witty, woke and heart warming comedy provides...
read moreHow You Can be Proactive in Helping Those Affected by Trump’s Muslim Ban
On Friday, Donald Trump signed a new executive order that prevents citizens from the 7 nations of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen entering the country. All of which are Muslim nations. Across several airports in the U.S, hundreds of travellers were...
read moreWhy a Trump Presidency is a Step Backwards for Progression
Why a Trump Presidency is a Step Backwards for Progression For years, the fight for progression has strengthened and despite the continuous tragedies that still break the news every day, a future in which liberty may actually succeed seemed hopeful. But when a man...
read moreA Woman’s Worth is Not Defined by Her Decision on Having a Child
As you may know through either experience or exposure, women are analysed and scrutinised in every aspect of their lives. The decisions they make, the clothes they wear, the people they're with and the qualities they carry. Nothing's left unjudged. One topic that's...
read moreOrlando Shooting: Why the Fight for LGBT Rights is Far From Over
Pride month. A month that was supposed to be spent in celebration. A month that up until Saturday, was being spent in celebration. Celebrating the simple right to love, to be a part of a community and to simply exist without oppression. On Saturday night, that's...
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