Dr. Shirley Tate and Black Academia
For Black History Month, I would like to shine a spotlight on Dr Shirley Anne Tate, an author, academic, and…
For Black History Month, I would like to shine a spotlight on Dr Shirley Anne Tate, an author, academic, and…
Toni Morrison died on August 5, 2019, at the age of 88. Morrison‘s work shed light on truths of American…
Courtesy: Lick Events via Instagram Black History month is coming to an end but it’s never a bad time to…
The chief drafter of the Inclusive Education Action Plan 2019/2020, Dr Sara Camacho Felix, presented her work on improving BME…
On Monday 21 October, The LSE United States Centre hosted Stephen M. Walt, Professor of International Affairs at Harvard University.…
Reviews by Zehra Jafree and Amber Iglesias – Review Editors, and Sadia Sheeraz – Contributing Writer When a film is…
By Francesca Liberatore Vaselli Somewhere between a Western, a noir, and crime film, Goldstone occupies an undefined space among traditional…
This week Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments and Bernardine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other shared the Booker Prize, the first time the…
By Nora Lorenz and Angbeen Abbas Over the course of two days the LSESU hosted two events for students to…
When I read Mishima’s novel, the Golden Pavilion mystified me. But seeing it in person was a different story. No…