Year 2 · Year 2 2023-24 Threads of Unity: Cultivating Culture by Ari Swan ‘Culture’ at Goldsmiths is defined through its vibrant and creative innovation it gifts. As an institution, Goldsmiths is renowned for its prolific...
Year 2 · Year 2 2023-24 Wax Warriors by Zayn Rajan “If you wanted a tune, you had to buy a record.” Sound System Culture, Jamaica & UK, 1986-88, Wayne Tippotts © My...
Year 2 · Year 2 2023-24 by Oliver Frieze WRAPPED IN RELIGION WHAT ARE TEFILLIN AND WHY ARE THEY WORN? Tefillin, also known as phylacteries, are little black leather boxes that...
Year 2 · Year 2 2023-24 Culture, Community and Career: Through Raymond’s Eyes by Cobey Smith Black in British Theatre, the early life of Ray Fearon “It was great to be in London and tour, and to be...
Year 2 · Year 2 2023-24 A Tale of Two Homes: Susanne’s Life Between Germany and England by Hannah Louis Nestled in a cozy living room adorned with keepsakes that whisper stories of a distant homeland, I sat down with my mother,...
Year 2 · Year 2 2023-24 British and… by Sarah Appadu Perez “Walking into a room full of people, and finding that no one looks like you, sounds scary right? But to me, this...
Year 2 · Year 2 2023-24 A Dance Against the Odds by Sohaila Shiffert-Fojo British-Jamaican ballerina Simon Smith : ‘It transformed my world, seeing a whole group of Black people doing classical ballet’ The West-End veteran...
Year 2 · Year 2 2023-24 The Remote by Olivia Allen-Lindo “I don’t have the remote” I screamed to my mother after frantically moving layers of pillows and blankets feeling extremely victimized that...
Year 2 · Year 2 2023-24 Stacy’s Mom, Sadie’s Dad! by Sadie Schlesinger On Wednesday April 22nd 2020 I sat on my bed watching a livestream of the band Fountains Of Wayne performing their song...
Year 2 · Year 2 2023-24 A Tale of World’s END by Odysseas Bekiari Another day at work, a regular Friday night in Chelsea. Chelsea is having a home game for the premier league; people are...