‘The Second Sex’ Book ReviewWork place sexism, reproductive slavery, feminine destiny, and the continuous pursuit to try to please our male counterparts. First...
Tamara de Lempicka – The hidden art deco painterThe streets of Paris flooded with well-dressed women, the magazines full of beautiful and extravagant women, the world of art bursting...
How black culture has filtered into the mainstreamThe growing recognition and appreciation for black culture in modern Britain highlights the prominent presence of the black British...
Pole Fitness: We Are Not SexyWhat do you enjoy most about pole fitness? Lauren (Vice): I really like that it’s something a bit different and I’m really gaining...
Best black poetsThese five poets have all made incredible achievements in the field of literature. Their works educate readers on matters of racism and...
‘A systemic amnesia’ – Sonia Boyce's Speech Acts Exhibition, Manchester Art GallerySonia Boyce is a spearhead for modern black artists in Britain, focusing on the Black Artists and Modernism programme (BAM) to produce...
Toni Morrison’s: BelovedInspired by the true story of Margret Garner, Beloved follows the life of Sethe, an African- American woman who manages to escape slavery...
Review: ‘Children of Blood and Bone’ by Tomi AdeyemiNigerian author Tomi Adeyemi’s debut novel ‘Children of Blood and Bone’ is the first instalment to her young adult fantasy series...
Stand-Up MA labelled by VICE as 'one of the most pointless degrees in Europe'On 10th September 2018, VICE released an article titled ‘An Introduction to the Most Useless University Degrees in Europe’ in which they...