Five books by Black authors

In light of the ongoing anti-racist protests around the world, I wanted to take the chance to share some recommendations of books written by Black authors that centre around a Black experience of the world. In literature, as with other aspects of culture, we too often read and see books that centre around white experience of the… More Five books by Black authors

We don’t have marriage equality yet. But do we really want it?

I am getting married in two days’ time. Yay… hooray for me! On 23 June 2016, after hearing the result of the Brexit referendum, my partner looked at me and said “well if it ends up being really necessary I guess I could always marry you” and with those romantic words began our four-year “sort… More We don’t have marriage equality yet. But do we really want it?

Off the PACE – scientific malpractice and chronic fatigue syndrome

‘Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sufferers “can overcome symptoms of ME with positive thinking and exercise.”’ I’m sure we have all seen these headlines. A remarkable discovery: yuppie flu is exactly that; it’s not a real chronic illness – it’s just in people’s heads. Despite the fact that almost every case of CFS/ME (Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis)… More Off the PACE – scientific malpractice and chronic fatigue syndrome

Living my best life – social distancing edition

Three months of lock down, and many people have really struggled, being stuck inside, not seeing friends and family, and generally having no exciting plans for the future. Not to mention, job and financial insecurity, lack of access to necessities, and the plethora of other negative effects the corona virus has caused people. It’s a hard time for many people. But… More Living my best life – social distancing edition