Racism in Scotland’s Drag and Cabaret Scene: Global Majority Performers Speak Out
What happens when a space built for liberation becomes another site of oppression? Performers of colour in Scotland reflect on […]
What happens when a space built for liberation becomes another site of oppression? Performers of colour in Scotland reflect on […]
Far from home, Christmas can feel lonely. This piece explores how one woman’s journey led to an international celebration of
by Juliana da Penha/ Photos by Barbara Vilara The Women Integration Network’s Black History Month event united communities across Glasgow
Fern Jean-Joseph, a Paris-born orthodontist and aesthetic practitioner, has built a second life in London — one where poetry, art,
Meet Sama, a TikTok creator who is travelling the world without leaving London to counteract negative media portrayals of immigrants.
Touring Scotland and culminating in the Edinburgh Art Festival 2025, SEEDLINGS: Diasporic Imaginaries brings together artists who use the seed
A blend of tradition with a modern twist. Kofi Kade and Ceylon Tea Bar are more than just Sri Lankan
by Refugee Week Portugal From music performances, film screenings and creative workshops to panel discussions, community meals and interfaith gatherings,
Calling all audiobook lovers! While there’s nothing better than cosying up with a good book, it’s undeniable that a good
At this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Aileen Angsutorn Lees spotlights the powerful presence of migrant women performers, showcasing the importance