Two Brave Olympians: The History of Anti-Racist Protest in Sport
Katie Byng-Hall goes back to the 1968 Olympics to examine the history of anti-racist protest in sport.
→Katie Byng-Hall goes back to the 1968 Olympics to examine the history of anti-racist protest in sport.
→New data collected by Graduate Outcomes, which analyses what students are doing 15 months after graduating, has revealed discrepancies in opportunities in terms of gender and ethnicity.
→Katie Byng-Hall tell us about the dangers of our exit from lockdown.
→In the latest addition to our HERSTORY series, Katie Byng-Hall recounts the life of Marsha P. Johnson, a black, trans woman who was a prominent figure in leading the Stonewall Uprising of 1969.
→Katie Byng-Hall discusses the #VogueChallenge trend.
→Katie Byng-Hall notes all the things we took for granted before lockdown.
→We’re living in unprecedented times. It feels like we’re all piled into a ship, precariously→
For an industry that is often under much scrutiny, Katie Byng-Hall brings to our attention how the world of fashion has done well to come together and help the world in this time of need.
→Katie Byng-Hall gives some brilliant ideas of what to do in lockdown.
→Katie Byng-Hall discusses the difficulties of dressing nice and feeling confident for a party when you have low body confidence.
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