Toppling Colonisation : reflections for Bristol

This summer, students in Bristol were juggling multiple major responsibilities at once:  managing the pandemic; adjusting to online assessments; and fighting different forms of injustice. The city made global headlines in June after the statue of Edward Colston was toppled by protesters in the Black Lives … Continue reading...

Meet the BILT Student Fellows… Sama Zou’bi

In no other year in the past few decades (at least) has the functioning of different sectors been altered to such a large extent. A completely new university experience has emerged, balancing containment and control measures over the pandemic, as well as preserving the values of higher education.  Customary methods … Continue reading...

Decolonising the curriculum: some misconceptions

In 2017, in an effort to decolonise their curriculum, Cambridge student Lola Olufemi and Fly (Cambridge University’s network for women and non-binary people of colour) penned an open letter in which they called for “non-white authors and postcolonial thought” to be “incorporated meaningfully into … Continue reading...

‘Check your reading list! Design for Inclusion’ with Rafael Mitchell

Rafael discusses how to start designing for inclusive practice.

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