
Cultural appropriation should not be trivialised
BME Officer Chimdi Igwe responds to last week’s article and thinks people need to appreciate what cultural appropriation really means.
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BME Officer Chimdi Igwe responds to last week’s article and thinks people need to appreciate what cultural appropriation really means.
Comment Writer Jian Li Chew returns, and he’s set on stopping people from appropriating from other cultures, until things go a bit awry…
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The ICSMSU campaign to get more people to share their true feelings online highlighted the powerful effects social media can have on wellbeing.
Comment writer Aida Manzano-Kharman makes the argument that Catalonia will continue to resist until it is given the right to vote legally on its independence.