This book club was particularly significant because Lola Olufemi gave the inspiration and the emotional relief that came with it, of setting up Women of Keele Educate. Margaret who was… Read more Book Club: Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power By Lola Olufemi →
The end of June means another Pride Month has drawn to a close. Pride Month is a time for the LGBTQ+ community to embrace who we are, celebrate what we’ve… Read more Pride In A Time of Corona. →
The below post is a copy of a reflective piece that Paul Olubayo has sent to Dr Jane Krishnadas and we are proud to share. At the bottom of the… Read more The Reflections of Paul Olubayo →
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 →
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 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 →
At the very start of this new year of 2019, I had made a promise with my friend to live our lives without filter – to live life with no… Read more Solidarity Visit to Goldsmiths Anti-Racist Action #MyRacistCampus →
In the midst of human rights movements, one has gone forgotten and ignored by the mass media: the autism rights movement, also known as the neurodiverse rights movement. Approximately 1%… Read more The Autism Rights Movement-the Underrated Movement of the 21st Century →