Peace of Art

By Aisha Fatima, BA Social Anthropology (Hons)
All these colourful forces might at first seem as if they are at war with each other but are truly working in harmony to create peace.
Reference taken from Laura Barbosa.
By Aisha Fatima, BA Social Anthropology (Hons)
All these colourful forces might at first seem as if they are at war with each other but are truly working in harmony to create peace.
Reference taken from Laura Barbosa.
By Jova Bostanci, LLM Human Rights, Conflict and Justice “Statistically 7 women in Turkey are ‘savagely killed’ by current or ex-spouses in a single day” This statistic, reported by Turkish television station Habertürk, reflects a terrifying reality for women and girls in Turkey. Violence against women in Turkey is not
By Barty Roberts, Editor-in-Chief, BA Politics and International Relations Adam, a third year BA History Student, has begun a hunger strike until he is reinstated as a SOAS Student. He has been suspended for nearly two years as a result of his various protests in support of the Palestinian people.
By Zoe Smith-Holladay, President of Justice for Workers, BA History of Art & History Established in 2006 by the SOAS cleaning team, the Justice for Workers Campaign (J4W) is a collaboration between cleaners, student activists and sympathetic academics at SOAS. For over 19 years, J4W’s tireless advocacy for equitable
Trust me, a pad thai is exactly what you need after a couple of cold ones. It even leaves room for a couple more.