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Class of 2020
Rufaro Mazarura discusses what the class of 2020 have learned from the pandemic.
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Reading Outside Your Comfort Zone
Ann Morgan commends the challenge of reading outside your comfort zone.
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Craftivism: Gentle Protest
Sarah Corbett explains the power of 'craftivism' as a form of gentle protest.
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In Defence of Embarrassment
Tiffany Atkinson rehabilitates the concept of embarrassment.
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Writing Black British History
Stephen Bourne thinks we need to teach children more about the history of black Britons.
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Telford, Little Yugoslavia
Jelena Sofronijevic tells a story of Serbia, Yugoslavia - and Telford.
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The Other Mother
Claire Lynch describes how she navigated motherhood.
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The Craft of Surgery
Sam Gallivan examines the similarities between surgery and sculpture.
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War on Two Wheels
Lois Pryce argues that cycling needs to be uncool again.
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The Power of Mentoring
Reggie Nelson believes in the importance for young people to find a mentor.
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Embracing Uncertainty
Caoilinn Hughes discovers the power of embracing uncertainty.
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Ending Ageism
Carl Honor茅 thinks we're all missing out by stereotyping older people as 'over the hill'.
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Change Through Engagement
Mahamed Hashi, a youth worker and gun crime victim, says we must listen to communities.
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Making Sense of the World
Nwando Ebizie describes how she experiences the world, through her 'visual snow'
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Good and Clever
Sammy Wright asks why we put such weight on exam results.
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Depolarizing
Ali Goldsworthy explains why campaigns that succeed by polarising can cause long-term harm
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Fit and Finished
Emma Hayes explains why the fit of our clothes matters.
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Digital Sadness
Alice Moloney discusses how best to express negative emotions in the digital realm.
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A Boy Who Died
Andrew Hankinson tells the story of a boy who died, and his parents, who wanted him alive.
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Living With Gods
Anna Della Subin takes a journey with a man once worshipped as a living god.
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Tidying Up
Sarah Gristwood is worried that the vogue for tidying will make history harder to uncover.
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The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword
Ashley Hickson-Lovence argues black boys need to read books that reflect their own lives.
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The Romance of Train Travel
Monisha Rajesh says the romance of train travel is not dead.
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Recovery After Rape
Winnie M Li talks about her traumatic experience as a survivor of sexual violence.
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Life In Transit
Novelist Louise Doughty discovers her own past sheds light on the experience of others.
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Grief, and Starscape
Lora Stimson uses sky and starscape to navigate her grief.
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Digging Deep
Rabab Ghazoul makes the case for Wales as a place of post-colonial possibility.
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Working Class Women
Rachael Gibbons discusses class, social mobility and Imposter Syndrome.
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Politics Fans
Penny Andrews argues that thinking of political supporters as fans helps explain politics.
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An Empathy Machine
Emmanuel Ord贸帽ez-Angulo asks whether virtual reality could be an 'empathy machine'.