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The Other Mother
Claire Lynch describes how she navigated motherhood.
Telford, Little Yugoslavia
Jelena Sofronijevic tells a story of Serbia, Yugoslavia - and Telford.
Writing Black British History
Stephen Bourne thinks we need to teach children more about the history of black Britons.
In Defence of Embarrassment
Tiffany Atkinson rehabilitates the concept of embarrassment.
Craftivism: Gentle Protest
Sarah Corbett explains the power of 'craftivism' as a form of gentle protest.
Reading Outside Your Comfort Zone
Ann Morgan commends the challenge of reading outside your comfort zone.
Class of 2020
Rufaro Mazarura discusses what the class of 2020 have learned from the pandemic.
More Than a Game
Lydia Furse looks at the personal and political benefits of playing women's rugby.
The Empathy Equation
Anne-Marie Douglas discusses the need for more empathy in provision of services.
Selfhood
Ranjit Saimbi explains why he doesn't want to be defined by his cultural heritage.
Seeing Differently
Adam Morse, who is registered blind, tells how he directed a film by seeing differently.
Coffee with an Imam
Sabah Ahmedi, one of Britain's youngest imams, is on a mission to overcome Islamophobia.
Being a Carer
Penny Wincer reflects on what it means to be a carer.
Our Lost Food Culture
Alastair Hendy explains why he thinks we've lost our food culture.
Making a Friend of Fear
Dina Rezk describes how she made a friend of fear following the murder of her mother.
Defeat Don't Repeat
Sergeant Rhys Rutledge explains why he thinks people deserve a second chance.
What's In a Name?
Helena Goodwyn challenges the practice of giving children their father's surname.
The Meaning of Statues
Jak Beula says statues and memorials matter because they show who a society values.
Climate Consultations
Dr Tamsin Ellis explains how to improve health and climate outcomes.
Mums in Prison
Dr Shona Minson argues that we shouldn't punish children if their parents go to prison.
Virtually Immortal
Tracey Follows explores how virtual assistants can help us survive after death.
When We Were Young
Luke Rigg argues that more young magistrates will improve justice.
The Power of Classical Music
Leon Bosch reflects on the power of classical music to transform lives.
The Tyranny of Positivity
Sian Ejiwunmi-Le Berre argues against the tyranny of positivity.
What is it to Hear?
Joe Friedman, who grew up with deaf parents, reflects on what it means to hear.
Fear of Finance
Professor Atul Shah argues that we need a healthier relationship with finance.
200 Days
Steven Dowd tells the story of how his life changed, and how he regained control of it.
And His Wife
Jessica Barker argues that we should rediscover overlooked sculptures of women.
Who Owns Space?
Simon Morden argues that we should resist the privatisation of space.
Mum... again
Angela Frazer-Wicks tells her extraordinary story of being a mother.
And They Said We'd Be Glowing
Laura Dockrill describes her frightening experience of post partum psychosis.