So it’s day eight of our social isolation/distancing/lockdown and day two of homeschooling my nine-year-old son. I have a newfound appreciation for school teachers and all teaching staff, and realise… Read more Top Ten Online Resources for Homeschooling during Lockdown →
Read on for a piece by Daniel Skentelbery (Cultural Studies PhD Student) Fiona “Fee” Wood is an accomplished photographer who puts her talents into practise by working with community groups… Read more Reflections on Fiona ‘Fee’ Wood’s Talk 2019 →
This blog post was written by Aimee Merrydew. Aimee is a PhD candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant in English Literature at Keele University. Her work focuses on re-presentations of gender… Read more Write Up: Will gender self-declaration undermine women’s rights and lead to an increase in harm? →
Read on for a write-up by Laura Carter, WOKE community organizer and a PhD student at Keele whose research focuses on narratives of motherhood in the context of contemporary migration; the lived… Read more Family Histories between Brexit and Britannia: Listening to Dr Mariangela Palladino →
After just over a year of activism we are ready for the next academic year. We met up in Chancellors Cafe for two hours on the Wednesday 10th July (yesterday!)… Read more July 2019 Planning Meet-Up →
TW: Mental Health, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, As part of Mental Health Awareness Week we have a blog post submitted to Women of Keele Educate, the writer wished to remain anonymous. … Read more Mental Health Awareness Week: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: What You Don’t See →
Read on for a write-up by Laura, a first year PhD student, Postgraduate Decolonise Rep and WOKE Champion On the 22nd November 2018, Dr. Farzana Shain (Professor of Sociology… Read more Picking Your Battles, Collective Action and Fighting Tokenism: A Talk with Professor Farzana Shain →
Who Says Women Are Not AMBITIOUS? Women have their own passions and aspirations. It was the last summer of high school, and my class had organized a farewell party. At… Read more Meeting Professor Iyiola Solanke: Realising my Own Ambitions →