The dancer was not given a contract for the English National Ballet. Why? Nothing to do with her skills – but because of the colour of her skin.
Brixton is referred to as one of the most dangerous neighbourhoods in London; but is this based in today’s reality or something more concerning?
After leaving salons consistently feeling as if our curly texture was the problem, many curly girls turn to straighteners, erasing a part our identity. Now, there’s a new movement restoring pride in our hair – and in who we are.
The Afro haircare industry generates £88 billion in the UK, but Black business only accounts for 5% of the industry. Is there a link between the prevalence of harmful chemicals in these products and the lack of Black businesswomen?
Two Black girls, Shea and Paige discuss their personal experiences with colourism, and the call out culture that has developed as a result.
'My mental health is brushed off'
Every culture has its own way of making sense of the highly subjective experience that is mental health.
How Netflix's Grand Army represents Generation Z
As the new series makes its waves across all platforms, find out why the show has presented Generation Z so well.
Edward Enninful: Transforming fashion journalism
Edward Enninful is known for his powerful imagery. British Vogue maybe his biggest platform yet to normalise diversity.
Is race a man-made ideal?
We examine race as a man-made ideal, how the message can be spread and what it could do for racial discrimination
'They want our rhythm but not our blues'
We explore the controversy of ‘blackface’, after some white social-influencers were accused of appropriating black and ethnic cultures.