How a former student reinforced my hope for young Black people
It was …heartening to receive an email from a former Black, female student that re-ignited my motivation…
It was …heartening to receive an email from a former Black, female student that re-ignited my motivation…
Today I delivered the keynote at the Media and Cultural Studies (MeCCSA) 2020 conference at the University of Brighton…
It was a privilege to be invited to take part in such a productive, constructive and meaningful event…
it means so much to be valued by the very constituents that you strive so hard for to achieve an equitable education…
The 3D Pedagogy Framework is a strategic model of inclusive teaching practice I developed to decolonize, democratize and diversify the higher education curriculum.
My key research findings suggest that Black women are commodified within the domain of reality TV.
On 20th July 2017 I hosted a panel discussion event focused on a topic that features in a final year undergraduate unit called Media Inequality
As a Black student, I feel that during my degree there were not enough topics that I could engage with.
Since I was a young child I have always been interested in different cultures as well as issues surrounding race.
It very satisfying to see to the look on people’s faces when I said I was doing my dissertation on Donald Trump.
I decided to write my dissertation on the role of terrorism in the framing of refugees in UK news articles.
Pauline graduated in 2016 with a BA in Advertising and reflects on how her life has informed her current thinking around race…