by Estelle Coulter | May 24, 2025 | Culture & History, Top Story
Why are Thai women in the UK still dealing with the consequences of outdated stereotypes? Heritage investigates how casual racism in Britain is affecting women and holding us all back. Try googling ‘Thai woman’ and ‘the UK’—chances are, the top results...
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 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....