Diyora Shadijanova
Students React to the Banning of Anti-Capitalist Material in UK Schools
"I'm not even 18 years old and I've been through two recessions. That politicised me and made me an anti-capitalist, not teachers telling me the way I should be thinking."
The Unbearable Limbo of Waiting for Post-Furlough Redundancy
Forty-five percent of UK workers aged 25 and under have been furloughed since the start of the pandemic. Next month, they face the prospect of losing their jobs completely.
A Colourful Look at How Women Occupy Public Space
In her project 'Women in Public Spaces', Romanian-born artist Bianca Mierlea contemplates the ways in which women navigate the world.
These Textile Designs Protest the Invisibility of Black Women in Western Art
Hope Mhlope's 'Journey of Marks' is influenced by the artist's heritage and Blackness, with references to female family members.
Artist Naima Sutton Explores the Role of Music in Caribbean Communities
"I make work based on how I view the spaces around me, and that’s always through music."
University Lecturers on Their Fears for the Class of 2020
"Our uni has made a pledge that there'll be 50 percent face-to-face teaching. It's ridiculous because it's not actually happening or manageable."
Photographs Illustrating the Breadth of Identity
How three different graduate photographers have approached the concept of identity as it intersects with sexual expression, gender and race.
How Lack of Social Housing Has Destroyed Communities in British Towns and Cities
Two projects from LCC students explore how gentrification and austerity has affected inner-city and post-industrial communities differently.
We Asked Some Witches to Explain That TikTok Rumour About Hexing the Moon
The growing consensus in the witch community is that whoever started the story was doing it for attention.
The Dark Side of the #PerfectFace Surgery Trend
Editing celebrity snaps and famous paintings to look "hotter" and "more symmetrical" seems innocent, until you realise the impact it has.
What Gen Z'ers Really Think of Millennials
We asked a bunch of people from Gen Z and trust us, you're about to feel very attacked.
Teens on TikTok Are Filming Their Own Viral 'Love Island' Show
Sixteen-year-old Kieran Gray started 'KG Island' when coronavirus cancelled the ITV reality show. Now 220,000 followers are tuning in.