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Who am I? Where do I fit in? Let’s find out.

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

Photo Essay

Decolonise Your Mind

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

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Article

Decolonise Your Mind

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

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

Article

Decolonise Your Mind
Colours of a Changemaker

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

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Article

Decolonise Your Mind
Colours of a Changemaker

Bear Witness of The Halluci Nation: using music to elevate, empower and provide a safe space for Canada’s Indigenous peoples

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Article

Decolonise Your Mind

Taking off the White mask: it’s time to recognise the Black roots of Western popular music

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Article

Decolonise Your Mind
Colours of a Changemaker

Māori comedian Janaye Henry uses laughter as a tool to generate conversation around social issues

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Article

Decolonise Your Mind

How useful is the label BIPOC and how well does it serve the community for which it was made?

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Article

Decolonise Your Mind
Colours of a Changemaker

Sikh author Simran Jeet Singh is fighting underrepresentation through his children’s book

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Poem

Decolonise Your Mind

We are sick

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Article

Decolonise Your Mind

Bibha Chowdhuri: a missed Nobel Prize and an unfulfilled prophecy

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Article

Decolonise Your Mind

The forgotten Sikh women who paved the way for a better world

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Article

Decolonise Your Mind

The white elephant war of 1884 shines light on ideas surrounding race and whiteness in the 19th century

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