Being a woman of colour in Western academia: The vulnerable minority
“I always hear about this or that colleague who was able to get a position as an assistant professor immediately […]
“I always hear about this or that colleague who was able to get a position as an assistant professor immediately […]
On March 3rd 2021, the media reported the tragic death of Sarah Everard, who was abducted by a police officer
Stories of “Illegal migrants” swarming to the UK have been the regular news headlines for well over a decade. Whilst
“I don’t want to die,” said Emine Bulut, in agony, while trying to stop the blood protruding from her neck.
The writer Carlotta Pisano shares her personal experience as a migrant mother and Within An intercultural family “Where trees have
Today, on the 8th of April, we celebrate International Roma Day, devoted to Europe’s largest ethnic minority, the Roma[1]. This
Gabriela Sobreira, a Brazilian multidisciplinary artist, based in Bristol/UK, speaks about how music helped her overcome some barriers, such as
Abriel Schieffelers is a human rights advocate who has worked with Asian migrant women in both the US and Europe.
Happy every day to those who identify as women. Migrant Women Press is inclusive of women of different backgrounds and
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