Let’s talk mental health… My time as a postgraduate student has been a time of self-reflection, and a time where I have been able to self-reflect on and take steps… Read more Social Distancing Day 7 and Mental Health →
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 →
On the 7th November 2019 Keele SU held a world festival where it invited societies and dance groups at Keele to represent the global nature of students on campus. There… Read more Keele World Festival 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? →
On the 4th October a collaborative event between WOKE, BAME Society and Decolonise the Curriculum was held, ‘Activism 101’. It was also supported by part of the SU’s ‘Give it… Read more Feedback: Activism 101 →
Read on for all the materials we gave out in Fresher’s Fair 2019 Intersectional Dictionary of Terms: Glossary – downloadable Women in Protest Zine: IWD2018 Women in Protest Zine… Read more Materials in Feminist Goodie Bags Autumn 2019 →
First thing’s first. What are “unwritten rules”, exactly? Unwritten rules are supposedly natural social and organisational conventions that are not codified anywhere specifically. Many of them represent long-established traditions passed… Read more Why Unwritten Rules are Unfair Rules for Neurodiverse People →
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 →