I'm proud to have co-written the following with Katucha Bento: Spoken Gems: When academia meets self-care - a conversational pieceDownload I love writing with people - it's the back and forth, the call and response, building across different knowledges and lived experiences; it always creates something beautiful, exciting and different. And this feels like the most … Continue reading New article with Katucha Bento: Closing this site and letting go
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Looking forward to giving a lecture on June 16 on the intimacy of intersectionality.
To my family, friends and therapist (Eiman Hussein): thank you for helping me build space to live. Until (at least) the end of May 2021, I will be taking time off to focus on my own care. I will not reply to messages (via email, WhatsApp, text or any other social media platform): my closest … Continue reading Taking time and taking care: hiatus until May 2021
On 23rd November, I sent this letter to the Museum of Home's Board of Trustees. I am currently awaiting their response. Over the summer, there was a public outcry against the Museum of the Home that I need to address (given our planned collaboration). I say this because I believe in a politics of accountability … Continue reading Working with the Museum of the Home: Geffrye Must Fall
In my latest article, I work through my tension with being asked to explain the need to decentre whiteness to those who consistently use feminism (and intersectionality) to maintain logics of white supremacy.
I'm one of the Women of Colour from Feminist Review that will be participating in an online writing workshop led by Kyoung Kim (Managing Editor of Feminist Review). We're hoping to build supportive and constructive writing spaces for early career women researchers from Black and minority racialised communities. The programme will be held twice weekly … Continue reading FR Online Writing Workshop – Call for Applications
New blog post on feminist review: Covid-19 and Cancer
In October 2017, I submitted the final corrections for my PhD on the clothing practices of Black Muslim women in Britain: it can now be accessed here. Acknowledgements There are so many people who have helped me to develop a space from which this thesis could be written. I’m sure to miss out on some … Continue reading PhD Thesis available online
I wanted to post information about the panels I'm presenting/organising at the RGS-IBG Conference happening in London, 28 - 30 August 2019. Hope to see some of you there! Wednesday 28th August Resistance in the Master's House: Researching race in troubling times (panels I & II) 14:40 - 18:30, RGS-IBG Education Centre (double session) Co-organised … Continue reading Presenting at RGS-IBG Conference 2019
I am excited to announce that my latest article "Throwing our bodies against the white background of academia" has been published by Area as part of their Ethics feature. This paper addresses the difficulty of conducting research about non‐white racialised persons while working within predominantly white academic institutions. The thinking behind this paper can be traced back … Continue reading ‘Throwing our bodies against a white background’: Article published