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What has been your favourite or the most informative article that Media Diversified has published this year? (Poll Closed)

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3 Comments

  • Media Diversified - 10 years ago

    Read the our most popular 25 articles here: http://mediadiversified.org/category/25-most-viewed-articles/

  • lee pinkerton - 10 years ago

    I haven't voted. There have been so many excellent articles throughout the year, how could I vote for just one? Being a Black man that was raised in Britain I have grown up with the struggle for Black civil rights, but this year the work of the various Writers of Colour has enlightened me about feminist issues, Islamaphobia, female objectification, intersectionality, and so many other issues. Its like going back to University - only better.
    Thank you to all the writers, but there is no way I could pick 1. Picking 3 would be difficult!
    Lee

  • Zanna - 10 years ago

    So many articles have changed my thinking. I voted for Absent from the Academy because to me as an educator and reader it describes so starkly the final, devastating symptom of the abject failure of 'equal opportunities' and the violence inflicted by Britain's vision of itself as post-racial and its intersection with the class system (which is usually said to have the largest impact on achievement at GCSE, but I strongly suspect statistical analyses give an impoverished account of intersecting disadvantages)

    Reading Scot Nakagowa's description of anti-Black racism as the fulcrum of White supremacy was a turning moment (#physicsgeekgiggle) for me. From that moment I counted myself wholeheartedly into the struggle, even if I'm rarely more than half sure what to do or where to stand.

    Anything Yasmin Gunaratnam touches turns to gold, figuratively speaking. I have found every item in the academic section clear, accessible and world-changingly brilliant.

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