
For I Am My Mother
‘For I am my mother’s daughter, and the drums of Africa still beat in my→
‘For I am my mother’s daughter, and the drums of Africa still beat in my→
A look at a topic often considered a taboo within the Black community, with ideas on how these issues could be de-stigmatised and accepted
→Hampshire Police are appealing for 13 individuals, 12 of whom were caught on camera on a Unilink bus, to aid their investigation into the rape of a woman in Riverside Park in December.
→Avila Diana Chidume investigates the hidden world of sexual assault within the BAME community.
→As the job market becomes increasingly competitive, Avila Diana Chidume argues that affirmative action should be commonplace in order to achieve workplace equality.
→How charity fundraising methods raise strong ethical questions.
→Avila Diana Chidume on her perceptions of autism.
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