Ellie Ng • 11th May 2021 Don't Call Me Oriental Don't Call Me Oriental is a platform and online shop selling art by East and South East Asian (ESEA) artists, working to increase representation of ESEA creatives in the UK.
Issuu • 6th February 2021 VOICES Diversity in Kingston and beyond. The team from the Kingston Courier bring you their 2021 supplement.
SoundCloud • 12th January 2021 Mothers and Midwives in Covid Times A radio package about the struggles mothers and midwives face because of NHS Covid restrictions in maternity care and the unexpected positives that have emerged because of them.
Sufra NW London • 30th June 2021 Independent aid organisations plug poverty gaps as welfare state fails London based journalist Ellie Ng visits Sufra and Croydon Nightwatch to see where the welfare state ends, and our food aid work starts.
Kingston Courier • 31st March 2021 Kingston Heritage Service launches Our 100 Histories to improve representation – Kingston Courier Kingston Heritage Service (KHS) has launched a new project, Our 100 Histories, aimed at improving representation in its collections and helping all Kingston residents feel represented in the borough’s history.
Kingston Courier • 31st March 2021 Almost three-quarters of women in the UK have been sexually harassed, survey finds – Nearly three-quarters of women in the UK have experienced at least one form of sexual harassment in their lifetime, according to a survey by YouGov.
Kingston Courier • 26th March 2021 Anti-diet activists fight for a weight inclusive society – She remembers thinking it would be the worst thing in the world if the brown envelope that contained her results told her she was fat.
Kingston Courier • 18th March 2021 People return to Clapham Common after vigil for Sarah Everard turned violent – Kingston Courier People revisited Clapham Common on Sunday to mourn the death of Sarah Everard after the vigil, held the night before, turned violent.
Kingston Courier • 22nd February 2021 England Hockey begins to address lack of diversity – Kingston Courier At every level and in every team, Ogunlana said race, and often racism, were part of his hockey experience, but he believes England Hockey is beginning to accept, expose and tackle its prevalent race issue.
Kingston Courier • 11th December 2020 10 Christmas Specials to revisit this year – Kingston Courier Here is the Courier’s pick of 10 classic British Christmas Specials to revisit this year.
Kingston Courier • 27th November 2020 The Good Food Co-Op: Making healthy fruit and veg accessible for all – Driven by the issue of food insecurity that coronavirus either exacerbated or brought to light, every box purchased by Kingston residents has subsidised a box of fresh fruit and/or veg for local individuals and families in need. Order online at www.goodfoodcoop.org.uk
Kingston Courier • 26th November 2020 COMMENT: Trump's lies will be his most damaging legacy – Even though Trump is on his way out his continued commitment to lying is working to ensure that his supporters never accept his departure.
Kingston Courier • 24th October 2020 Kingston independent stores prove robust in the face of the pandemic and Amazon – Kingston Courier Kingston independents Natterjacks, G & E Jewellers and Regency Bookshop are firmly withstanding the distinctive challenges of 2020.
HELP for Domestic Workers • 25th July 2020 Meet Natasha Brown, a Cambridge University Law graduate with a heart for advocacy – HELP for Domestic Workers
HELP for Domestic Workers • 21st September 2017 Client Profile: Miss Simple – HELP for Domestic Workers
HELP for Domestic Workers • 19th September 2017 Meet Laura Glennie, fundraising and marketing volunteer – HELP for Domestic Workers
HELP for Domestic Workers • 8th September 2017 What our Summer 2017 interns learned about domestic workers in Hong Kong – HELP for Domestic Workers
HELP for Domestic Workers • 29th August 2017 Meet Betty Wagner, HELP Deputy Manager – HELP for Domestic Workers
HELP for Domestic Workers • 29th August 2017 Liza’s climb and continuing journey – HELP for Domestic Workers