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Decolonise Your Mind

Decolonise Your Mind

We explore the stories of humanity, from origin to present day, and bring to the forefront the worldviews of Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour across the globe. 

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Colours of a Changemaker

Interdisciplinary artist Keerat Kaur explores her Sikh heritage through spiritual surrealism

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Colours of a Changemaker

#OscarsSoWhite creator April Reign on why representation and inclusion in the media sphere matters

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Decolonise Your Mind
Social Fiction

A world without police: let’s explore the possibilities

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People aren’t born gay or straight: deconstructing the “Born This Way” movement a decade after Lady Gaga’s song

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From the time a Himba girl is born, her hairstyle will identify her place in society. Photo by Sean Tucker.

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Decolonise Your Mind

Hair power: exploring the history and meaning of hairstyles across the globe

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The Tribal Way

The Kazakh nomads of Mongolia: preserving a way of life 3,000 years old

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Asians are good at math: why dressing up racism as a compliment just doesn't add up

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We’re just not there yet: how to complete the vital task of reconciliation in Australia

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The Tribal Way

Indians of African origin: a glimpse into the world of the Siddi peoples of Karnataka

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The colonisation of bodies: eugenics and the forced sterilisation of Indigenous women in Canada

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What I learned when I recreated the famous ‘doll test’ that looked at how Black kids see race

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Lady Phyll, born Phyll Opoku-Gyimah. Photographed by Corinne Cumming for UK Black Pride.

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Colours of a Changemaker

Lady Phyll on activism, decolonisation and fighting racism within the LGBTQ+ community

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