In his new book We Were There, Lanre Bakare explores how Black Brits outside of London shaped decades of resistance and fronted a cultural revolution
Apr 18, 2025
In a recent interview with the Sunday Times, the musician shared his belief that the ‘shaming’ of white, working-class boys is driving them into the arms of misogynist figures like Andrew Tate
Feb 26, 2025
According to Amnesty International, almost three-quarters of British police forces are using technology to predict future crimes – with disastrous results
Feb 20, 2025
Brazil’s chaotic yet socially potent funk culture formed the focus of Boiler Room x Ballantine’s True Music Studios: São Paulo event back in December last year. Below, we spotlight five artists pushing the genre to new heights
Feb 19, 2025
As the Trump administration wages war on ‘diversity’ and companies like Verizon quietly roll back DEI initiatives, workers are strategically planning a new future for inclusion and access in the US
Feb 11, 2025
TikTok users keep referencing a study which purports that Asian women are more attracted to white men – but no such study exists
Feb 06, 2025
According to a new report, most of them took part in the July riots because they hate the police or ‘thought it looked fun’, not because they hold racist, anti-immigration or far-right views
Jan 28, 2025
Filmmaker RaMell Ross discusses his acclaimed new drama Nickel Boys, an adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
Jan 03, 2025
As their groundbreaking exhibition at London’s Somerset House comes to a close, curator Topher Campbell speaks to Dazed about the significance of bringing private lives into the public sphere and the devaluation of Black queer life in the UK
Dec 23, 2024
British-Pakistani actor Nabhaan Rizwan talks about his new film In Camera, an eerie arthouse satire about what it’s like to be an Asian actor in the UK
Sep 16, 2024
According to a new survey, British people have become less nationalistic, more critical of their history, and less likely to define British identity in terms of race
Sep 03, 2024
Black women are finding it increasingly difficult to fit their haircare around their work schedules – but how are they coping with this reality, and how does it impact their sense of self?
Aug 16, 2024
Many of the people posting about last week’s violence on social media seemed less concerned with the welfare of racialised communities and more excited about the opportunity to slate the working class as small-minded and provincial
Aug 13, 2024
Moin Hussain discusses his aggressively strange debut feature, which follows a fast-food employee working night shifts at a Yorkshire service station
Aug 12, 2024
The Olympics is supposed to be a celebration of human diversity, but – as we’ve seen with athletes like Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting – women who slip the narrow bounds of femininity are being punished
Aug 09, 2024
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