THE TAB FEB 2022
Cambridge SU collaborates with End Everyday Racism project
In February 2022 the End Everyday Racism and Cambridge SU ran a two-week campaign for students and staff to share their experiences of racism in Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE LIVE JAN 2021
Six months on: Promises that have been kept and broken for the BLM movement
We look back at the promises made back in the heat of the Black Lives Matter movement throughout summer 2020, and whether the organisations have kept their word or fallen short six months on
VARSITY OCT 2020
End Everyday Racism report reveals pervasiveness of racism in Cambridge
The report, released yesterday by the End Everyday Racism Project, includes key findings that students felt ‘powerless’ to report experiences of racism, with over half of incidents taking place in Colleges
VARSITY DEC 2018
Preserving a legacy of feminist action helps carve out spaces for the present
CUSU Women’s officer Claire Sosienski Smith discusses the importance of claiming spaces of refuge within the university by mapping a history of feminist organising
THE TAB OCT 2020
End Everyday Racism launches its first report on racial abuse in Cambridge
The project has collected 117 testimonies of racial harassment from students and staff at the University of Cambridge, using an anonymous web-based reporting programme.
VARSITY DEC 2018
Equality commission launches investigation into racism at universities
Students and staff can submit evidence to the Commission until February 2019, ahead of the publication of a report on the issue
THE TAB NOV 2018
The rise of the far-right in Cambridge
The Tab investigates this swell of hatred, and how it is being combatted
VARSITY NOV 2018
Experiencing colourism as a mixed-race person
Columnist Priya Edwards discusses how and why colourism is confusing as a woman of colour who sometimes benefits from white privilege
VARSITY OCT 2018
Researchers seek to map racism across the University
According to Dr Mónica Moreno Figueroa, one of three team members who developed ‘End Everyday Racism’, the project hopes to “account for everyday racism in ways that… can be put as truthful and trustworthy.”