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 →
No, how are you really? My mother asks me this question and it drives me insane, my constant ‘fine’ is never enough. But I want to know… Read more Hey There Lock-down Friend, How Are You? →
Members of the Keele Academic Community read this wonderful book that was written based on Adichie’s TED Talk of the same name. We then contributed to a conversation… Read more Book Club: We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie →
Content Warning: Rape, PTSD, Pregnancy, and alcoholism. This piece explores my experiences with Rape, PTSD, and Pregnancy. At the end of the piece there are resources to guide the readers… Read more In my first pregnancy, I dreamed of feet →
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 →
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 →