by Marie Touray | May 24, 2025 | Culture & History
For several black British Muslim women, particularly those of West African heritage, identity is a layered experience. It’s an intersection where faith, culture and beauty intersect, especially in Western society, where common conceptions of Muslim women are...
by Estelle Coulter | May 24, 2025 | Culture & History
A manicure isn’t just a beauty treat—it’s a cultural story at your fingertips. From intricate nails and art to a classic buff and polish, the UK’s multiculturalism has shaped how we groom our hands and feet. Join Heritage magazine as we examine how global influences...
by Marie Touray | May 24, 2025 | Culture & History
Sonia Leong is a British award-winning artist and illustrator whose artwork in the field of Japanese-inspired manga has cemented her place in the art scene. Her sensational work inspires many, from being featured in Doctor Who books to the Netflix show...
by Filipa Justino | May 24, 2025 | Culture & History
For Shaz Khan, founder and director of Sheffield Bollywood School, dancing is a way of self-expression and connecting with others. As a South Asian woman in Sheffield, Shaz felt there was a lack of a Bollywood dancing platform in the area, leading her to start...
by Franca Temenu | May 24, 2025 | Culture & History
“Life is not fair—and it’s what you make of it that matters most.” She speaks out for black women to dream. Mojisola Elufowoju says it calmly, like a black woman who’s lived it enough times to believe it. She didn’t grow up imagining herself as a theatre director....