Languages
Helen Cammock and the art of storytelling
The artist Helen Cammock discusses how her art has transformed from using herself as a conduit for conversations about race to ‘the collective’ in this film. In the article below Philip Seargeant explores how art can operate as a form of storytelling, different to political or media storytelling.
Nature & Environment
Climate change in the global South: Bangladesh and Senegal
The films on this page explore climate change in two countries: Bangladesh in south Asia, and Senegal in west Africa.
Digital & Computing
Decolonising computing?
What might it mean to decolonise computing? Mustafa Ali explores in this article.
Nature & Environment
Wangari Maathai: standing up for women and the environment
Professor Wangari Maathai was an environmentalist and the first female African Nobel Peace Prize winner. Yoseph Araya explores her contribution to the environment and what that meant to be a woman in this field of work.
History & The Arts
World-Changing Women: Queen Nzinga
Queen Nzinga managed to call a halt to Portuguese slave raids in her kingdom through clever tactics. Read about her legacy in this article...
Education & Development
How can we dismantle racism in public institutions and services?
There is still much work to do to address institutional, structural and systemic racism directly. What is being done now? What can be done moving forward?
Education & Development
'Bad Apples' or Organisational Cultures?
Are racist actions by a police officer individual misconduct or a systemic failure? This article explores perspectives on organisational culture and individual action.
Education & Development
How can we address racial inequality and racial disproportionality?
How is racism, bias and discrimination being tackled in policing? This article explores responses and approaches to these issues by police forces, the community, and at governmental levels.
Education & Development
What is Critical Race Theory?
What is Critical Race Theory and how could it be used to change structures and processes that sustain institutional and individual racism?
Education & Development
How do we explain racial disproportionality in the criminal justice systems in the US and England and Wales?
Looking at institutional racism, this article explores how this affects the criminal justice system and policing.
Education & Development
Differences and Similarities: Policing in the US and the UK
How does policing in the US and the UK operate and how does this feed into debates around policing and racism?
Education & Development
Insights into Policing and Racism in the UK – a collection
This collection provides overview and historical context of (some of) the differences and similarities in policing in the USA and UK, particularly those related to race and systemic and institutional racism, and what’s being done about racism in the police.