Unique Study Shows Severe Under-Representation of Women of Colour in Scottish Media’s 2024 UK General Election Coverage
Research by Pass The Mic and the University of Strathclyde uncovers the severe underrepresentation of women of colour in key […]
Research by Pass The Mic and the University of Strathclyde uncovers the severe underrepresentation of women of colour in key […]
Attending events Hosted by women’s Organisations in Glasgow, I witnessed refugee women’s inspiring resilience, solidarity, creativity, and invaluable contributions to
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