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It’s cool to be Asian, but don’t mention the virus!
(3 minute read) Grace Choi examines the media’s love-hate relationship with East Asian people and culture.
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Wake up and smell the (history of) coffee
(3 minute read) An exhibition in London about coffee culture in the Islamic world might make you look again at the cup in your hand, argues Hajra Rehman.
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Editorial: Rebuilding trust
(1 minute read) A different kind of journalism is not only possible, but necessary, argues Ronnie Convery
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The Adamah Antidote: Episode 2
(1 minute read) In episode 2 of our brand new podcast series, we speak to Zufi Deo about how he is working with a team of professionals to support refugee entrepreneurs in new ways.
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Telling the truth about refugees
(6 minute read) Mia Taylor warns that too much emphasis on numbers can inadvertently dehumanise the plight of those in need of welcome.
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The deaf who helped me hear
(3 minute read) The cheerfulness, resilience and faith of four deaf girls led Kevin Murphy to change the direction of his life.
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The hidden meaning of Christmas art
(5 minute read) Carolyn Morrison offers a guide to the meaning and message of Christmas through five very different artworks, from Bruegel to Banksy.
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Travel we must
(5 minute read) Joseph Evans argues that travelling is essential to human well-being and that concern for the environment should not, in the long run, stop us from doing so.
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We are all stronger if we learn to grieve
(3 minute read) A shocking child murder in Singapore has left a country struggling with its grief. Nicole Law explains why, in the face of tragedy, it’s ok not be ok.
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Taking off while sitting still
(7 minute read) Isa Grassano explores an innovative approach to travel in Covid times. Is digital tourism from home the future?