Welcome to the EducatED Hub

You are here because you recognise that It’s tough on marginalised people to always be a teacher. We all understand that real equality will come from education but we must ALL take accountability for this.

In the EducatED Hub you’ll find the thoughts and experiences of people who want to share with you.

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If you would like to submit an article please email WeAreAll@equaldignity.org.uk. We won’t edit you or tell you how to feel. We ask that you are respectful (as children can access your article on the site) and to cite contributions from others - plagiarism is not permitted.

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WHY HOLLYWOOD’S SUPERHERO FILMS STILL STRUGGLE WITH TRUE DIVERSITY IN 2025

In “Why Hollywood’s Superhero Films Still Struggle With True Diversity in 2025,” Mikey N. reflects on their experience watching The Thunderbolts and other new superhero films, only to be met with the same tired tropes. From colourist casting and one dimensional tokenism to harmful mental health and racial stereotypes, this piece is a powerful call for the genre to live up to its ideals and not just with action, but with authenticity.

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THE HYPER-NORMAL DREAM: How social media traps us and deepens inequality

Discover how scrolling has quietly become a trap. This article unpacks the psychological, political and societal effects of social media, touching on mental health, growing inequality and the fading promise of inclusion in digital spaces.

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PROSTATE CANCER KILLS BLACK MEN MORE. So why are we left out of the cure?

How, in 2025, are we still here? Still testing life-saving treatments on groups that don’t reflect the actual risk pool? Because here’s the thing—and it's not new information—Black men, particularly those of African and Caribbean heritage, are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer as white men. Twice. Yet we’re invisible when it comes to research that might one day save our lives. 

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