From London to Lilongwe, from Singapore to Suriname, the global Indian community now forms one of the most remarkable economic networks on
Britain built itself on multiculturalism. Different communities living side by side while maintaining distinct traditions. Multiculturalism prioritised tolerance and coexistence.
Do we even understand what multiculturalism was meant to be? And more importantly, do we understand what was meant to come after
What we are really talking about is power. Who has it, who doesn’t, and who society quietly decides does not deserve protection.
Over the last twelve months, our work has taken us across four countries, recording conversations, meeting people on the ground, and creating
Grief, I’ve learned, is not just sorrow. It is a teacher. It asks us to reflect, to face our own journeys, to
Let’s be clear: the purpose of Black History Month is vital, if done properly. For too long, African, Indian, and Caribbean histories
The air was thick with ambition, intellect, and that uniquely London mix of confidence and quiet anxiety.
Silence lets poisonous ideas slip into the mainstream. Silence allows fringe thinking to masquerade as cultural truth.
Operation Raise the Colours has presented itself as a revival of national pride. To “raise the colours” is to reclaim British values,

