by roz | Aug 22, 2023 | article, Consumer Affairs, culture, Finance, Human Rights, Opinion Piece, Society & Culture
NatWest Bank, an institution partly backed by public funds, recently nudged us closer to a cashless society. As an avid user of mobile payments, I initially embraced the idea of a cashless world. Yet, it wasn’t a budgetary misstep caused by phone-based...
by roz | Aug 4, 2023 | article, black women, civil liberties, culture, Human Rights, mental health, Race Issues, Society & Culture, Women's Health
Introduction Recently, there have been alarming incidents of racially motivated violence in words and deeds. Individuals from marginalised communities, particularly Black women, have been subject to unjustified aggression and trauma. The case of a Black...
by roz | Jul 6, 2016 | article, Government & Politics
The result of the referendum was game-changing for British politics. The Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) had an excellent opportunity to re-engage with the disaffected working class and devise a plan that drew our divided nation together. Instead, they have...
by roz | Jun 21, 2016 | article, Government & Politics
Keyser Söze ‘The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist'[1. Usual Suspects 1991 film with Kevin Spacey .]. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is lurking silently in the wings. The negotiations are...
by roz | Jun 21, 2016 | article, Government & Politics
The EU referendum [EUR] campaign would be a pantomime if it were not for the sinister overtones of racism in the guise of immigration. We must pause and think very carefully about the agendas of those who wanted the EUR and why they want to leave[1. The...
by roz | Apr 16, 2016 | article, culture
Rachel Dolezal is white, full stop. Her whiteness is a fact. Both her parents are white and her orange tan and permed fizzy hair cannot change it. She maintains she is black. Rachel Dolezal cannot speak of racism as a black woman. However, as I predicted she has...