In ‘She Wrote Her Own Eulogy’, May reflects on the stories gathered from her mother, family, and peers with the perspective of people who migrated...
Review – Erotic Islands
"Caribbean sexualities are built on a complex interweaving of historical, cultural, and political events, as well as everyday experiences of pleasure,...
Review – Queer & Trans African Mobilities
Queer & Trans African Mobilities: Migration, Asylum & Diaspora offers a refreshing and rigorous investigation into the topics of migration and seeking...
Review – Rainbow Milk
Jesse’s identity is not limited to race. He struggles to make sense of his blackness, as well as his sexuality, masculinity, adulthood, and religiou...
Review – Black and Gay in the UK
Intersectional identities like sexuality and race are already complex on their own, but when combined they become even more intricate. Each contributi...
Review – The Pronoun Book
The lively, informative writing by Cassandra Jules Corrigan paired with wonderful illustrations by Jem Milton makes for a fantastic children’s pictu...
Review: Queer theory now
If you are looking for an introduction to learning about gender, sex, sexuality, and race, Queer Theory Now is an essential book to create foundations...
In Conversation – Black History Month
Maya Sharma, Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE Centre’s Collections Engagement Officer in conversation with Nelson Cummins, Communities and Campaigns Officer ...
South Asian Heritage Month Creative Workshop – a reflection
A reflection by author Suhaiymah Manzoor-Kan on the workshop she hosted for South Asian Heritage Month 2022...
The New York Teacher’s Strike and the United Bronx Parents
Second of two posts by History and American Studies students at Manchester University working with our collections ...



