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Tag: black representation

The not so realistic way reality TV portrays Black communities

Posted on 25th October 202025th October 2020 by Marjolaine Marsile

Marjolaine Marsile dives into the representation of Black people in Reality TV and it’s harmful impact on real world people.

The Fight for Marvel’s New Endgame

Posted on 16th October 202018th October 2020 by Phoebe Walker

There is no denying that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is a juggernaut of a conglomerate –  seemingly percolating into every part of society – film, television, video games, comics and merchandise. Even if you are […]

Retroactive remedying: How can depictions of Blackface be torn down?

Posted on 15th October 202015th October 2020 by Owen Frost

Owen Frost explores the most recent removal of Blackface depictions both within television and film – and how they can effectively be torn down.

Decolonising The Tattoo Industry with @JamPokes

Posted on 15th October 2020 by Safi Bugel

Safi Bugel speaks to Jemima Edwards, a Leeds tattoo artist dedicated to creating an inclusive space within the industry.

Noughts and Crosses: Its relevance and execution examined.

Posted on 9th April 20209th April 2020 by Saminda Sidhu

This is a spoiler-free review!

British Period Dramas: A Steady Progression of Black Representation

Posted on 18th October 201918th October 2019 by Abbie Jones

Abbie Jones details how the use of ‘blind’ casting has allowed for Black casting to become more paramount in our British obsession with the period drama.

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