Profile: Kane D Allen – Manchester actor, presenter and rising star
We meet at the Trafford Centre for coffee. He’s on his way to review a film. But it’s clear that
We meet at the Trafford Centre for coffee. He’s on his way to review a film. But it’s clear that
Two new studies have found there is still much more to be done to protect young girls against female genital
For over a week now, there have been reports on the growing concern over vaccine hesitancy in minority communities. The
Ethnic minorities are being let down by the NHS, according to a University of Manchester study, as findings reveal wide
Ethnic minority groups are disproportionately affected by covid-19 due to structural racism, a joint UK-US study found. Researchers from the
A network of more than 80 charities has called on the government to include undocumented migrant people in the national
If you’re of a black or south asian ethnic background, you have a greater risk of dying from COVID-19 than
Covid-19 death rates are much higher in BAME people and manual workers, research by the University of Manchester has shown.
When Fereshteh Mozaffari Vanani attended a national conference on cultural diversity, she was shocked to be the only black person in a room of 200 attendees. So last May she founded Sheba Arts, a Manchester-based collective tackling this problematic representation of migrant communities in the arts.
Manchester Pride aims to be a consumer-driven, community-led event in future after an open attendance consultation earlier this week helped shape its future.
Let Me Look At You explores the diametrically opposed relationship between two generations of gay men – between the narrator (Mark Pinkosh) and the eponymous ‘you’, a young man in his late 20s.
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