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Chance to Shine: Coastal Deprivation Case Study
Chance to Shine: Coastal Deprivation Case Study
We have strategic goals to spread cricket to all parts of the country and remove barriers to participation, leading us to follow a place-based approach in our work. We use key metrics to guide our delivery, such as the Income of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) and the percentage of pupils eligible for Free School Meals (FSM). […]
Chance to Shine: Embedding Children’s Rights in Sport
Chance to Shine: Embedding Children’s Rights in Sport
Zoya Zia, Senior Impact and Evaluation Officer at Chance to Shine, recently spoke at the Embedding Children’s Rights in Sport and Physical Activity Conference. This inaugural event brought together practitioners from around the globe to discuss the importance of children’s rights in sports and physical activity. In this article she explains the innovative approach Chance […]
Play Their Way: Podcast Appearance
Play Their Way: Podcast Appearance
Expert guests share their top coaching strategies, best practices, and philosophies focused on children's unique paths
Play Their Way: Engaging South Asian Girls in Sport
Play Their Way: Engaging South Asian Girls in Sport
Sport and physical activity should be accessible for every child but the harsh reality is, not every child gets the same opportunities. This article talks about these issues in relation to coaching South Asian girls.
Esri UK: ArcGIS and Mapping Insights
Esri UK: ArcGIS and Mapping Insights
Education and Community
London School of Economics: Change Makers
London School of Economics: Change Makers
London School of Economics: Race Equity
London School of Economics: Race Equity
The Childhood Trust: Children in Crisis Report
The Childhood Trust: Children in Crisis Report
Asian American Resource Center
Asian American Resource Center
A podcast about Asian American history. This is a collaboration between the Asian American Resource Center (AARC) in Austin, Texas, and the Center for Asian American Studies (CAAS) at the University o
Harry Ransom Center
Harry Ransom Center
Rapid Asia
Rapid Asia
Silk Club
Silk Club
University of Texas at Austin: Examining Racist Symbols on Campus
University of Texas at Austin: Examining Racist Symbols on Campus
World Affairs Council of Austin
World Affairs Council of Austin
Journalism and Editorial Experience
Remembering Pakistan's Shahida Raza - Brown Girl Sport
Remembering Pakistan's Shahida Raza - Brown Girl Sport
By Zoya ZiaShahida Raza was one of Pakistan’s brightest athletic stars and a devoted mother. The 29-year-old competed in multiple sports but was best known for captaining Pakistan’s national hockey team, representing her country with pride and honour. Last February, she died alongside at least 94 other migrants after their boat sank off of the Italian coast. As we mark the anniversary of Raza’s death, International Women’s Day and Mother’s Day, Brown Girl Sport reflects on Shahida Raza’s lasting
Review: A Symphony for a Common Man - The Arab British Centre
Review: A Symphony for a Common Man - The Arab British Centre
A Symphony of a Common Man points to the violent consequences of military intervention and the importance of figures like Bustani who are willing to stand firmly for what they believe in, even if it means standing alone in a big crowd.
Review: Freedom Fields - The Arab British Centre
Review: Freedom Fields - The Arab British Centre
Freedom Fields is a timely rewatch. Fadwa’s determination to speak out against the Libyan FA and inspire others reflects on that of the Spanish players who sat out of the FIFA World Cup this year.
Review: Alexandria - The Arab British Centre
Review: Alexandria - The Arab British Centre
Film is an escape for Yehia, an artistic practice where he can pour his passion. His friends may focus on romantic entanglements and going to parties, but he has a different path. Although his middle class family expects him to pursue a more traditional career, he has an undeniable gift for acting and performing. While war closes in around him, he is determined to make his way to the United States - increasingly against the odds.
Omar Fadel Makes His Mark - Hayat Life
Omar Fadel Makes His Mark - Hayat Life
Mohamed Sadek Traces His Journey - Hayat Life
Mohamed Sadek Traces His Journey - Hayat Life
Bad Form Review
Bad Form Review
ORANGE Magazine
ORANGE Magazine
UT’s Racist Past, Present Leave Students of Color Vulnerable – The Daily Texan
UT’s Racist Past, Present Leave Students of Color Vulnerable – The Daily Texan
South by Southwest (SXSW) Coverage
From Crisis to Wellness: Mental Health in Communities of Color
From Crisis to Wellness: Mental Health in Communities of Color
This panel validated festival-goers who stuck around to learn about mental wellbeing in communities of color, placing an important spotlight on marginalized groups that are otherwise ignored.
America’s Mayors Discuss Politics at SXSW
America’s Mayors Discuss Politics at SXSW
On Friday, Austin Mayor Steve Adler, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton and Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer joined Emily Ramshaw, editor-in-chief of the Texas Tribune, on a panel discussion about the evolving state of politics.
No Diversity without Disability: How the Media is Failing
No Diversity without Disability: How the Media is Failing
Last Monday, three experienced speakers shared their stories and research at a South by Southwest panel discussion about the representation of disability in the media.
Preserving Indigenous Languages and Cultures at SXSW
Preserving Indigenous Languages and Cultures at SXSW
Michael and Caroline Running Wolf took the stage at South by Southwest to discuss their experiences as Native Americans, lessons from Standing Rock and the ways they use technology in their activism.
Challenging “Manhood” Beyond the Locker Room
Challenging “Manhood” Beyond the Locker Room
Poetry and Literature
Silk Club
Silk Club
Silk Club is a creative community of self-identifying Asian American women, non-binary, and genderqueer folks dedicated to uplifting our stories, voices and works.
Clare Market Review
Clare Market Review
An award-winning organisation, the Clare Market Review is the student journal of the LSE and the oldest student journal in the UK.
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Apricity Magazine
Hothouse Literary Journal
Hothouse Literary Journal
Qahwa Project
Qahwa Project
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