11 - Why I'm Looking Forward to the Creative Renaissance with Oyster Creative - Abbey Hudetz
In times of crisis, innovation thrives. Brooklyn Based creative Abbey Hudetz saw 2020 as the opportunity to launch her own business, and is looking forward to witnessing what other creativity emerges out of COVID-19.
5 minutes
10 - Morgen ist die Frage - Flora Leadley
How Berlin’s cultural Mecca is responding to the pandemic: a review of art exhibition Studio Berlin.
5 minutes
09 - Walking Israel - Luke Baptiste
In 2019, Luke Baptiste trekked from the south to the north of Israel - a staggering 1,200km - all on foot. Recounting the solo trip from lockdown, Luke reflects on missing peacefulness, simplicity and disconnect of such a journey.
8 minutes
08 - Mental health in a pandemic: why social distancing must only bring us closer - Jamie Bobowicz
It’s important to challenge the common understandings of depression, whilst looking at the value in collaboration and interpersonal relations at a time where they might feel impossible.
6 minutes
07 - UK street culture’s double-edged sword - Jamie Oyebode
The line between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation is a fine one. UK Street culture’s popularity has soared in recent years, but have the core problems been solved?
6 minutes
06 - Has the Internet democratised education? - Hari Sood
Many would argue that democracy = equality but is this the key to a fair and comprehensive education for all? Hari’s research article examines the emergence of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and how they are democratising education.
6 minutes
05 -Soul searching at the BBC - Sean Dunn
Not for the first time, the BBC has found itself caught amidst an identity crisis, with the Proms yet again caught in the crossfire.
5 minutes
04 - Pop Princesses or Feminist Fighters? Celebrating a new feminist genre open to all - Emily Reay
Feminist. No longer a taboo word. No longer proceeded with the word ‘raging’. Feminism is everywhere and it’s for everyone. And isn’t it evident in the music we’re listening to?
5 minutes
03 - Reflecting back & looking forward - Rhys Smith
Last week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Rhys Smith: Streatham born and raised, GB international hockey player, director of a community interest company and all-round colourful character.
8 minutes
02 - Diagnosing the myth of black violence - Lottie Hayton
Biased character judgement is an integral part of systemic racism. With experience at The Indiependent and The Oxford Student, Lottie Hayton discusses how mental health diagnoses, the justice system and media are contributing to structural inequality.
4 minutes