
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.
Latest posts
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.
FROM THE JUNGLE TO THE HEART: I’m A Celebrity' Proves Vulnerability is the Ultimate Survival Skill
I was gutted when man like Melvin (Odoom) was voted out of the jungle on “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” on ITV earlier this week. Watching TV presenter and radio DJ Melvin in the jungle reminded me how important it is to see people like us on TV, doing their thing and being real with it. Melvin was great TV but more importantly was his representation as a great role model and vulnerability.