Topic: Leeds
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‘Commemorating all those who served brings people together’
Campaigners hope greater awareness of the efforts of Muslims and people of colour in the first and second world wars can help build unity in Britain today
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Rewriting the rules: the history of Indian cinema shows the many faces of a changing nation
From the country’s first known queer film to feminist documentaries, Indian Parallel Cinema is finally getting the international recognition it deserves
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Mothin Ali: ‘Nothing could have prepared me for the hate I’ve received since my election’
After the July unrest that shook the streets of Harehills in Leeds, the Green party councillor wants people to know the truth about his ward
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A walk away from city life with the Somali Hikers
Muslim outdoor groups across the UK are claiming their place in the countryside
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How the student occupy movement came back for Palestine
As hundreds of protesters are violently arrested on US college campuses, in the UK students are staging lengthy sit-ins in solidarity with Gaza
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Hyphenated: Episode 33
Our panel discuss the UK's abstention on the UN Gaza ceasefire vote and the policing of pro-Palestine protests. Plus Aisha Rimi reports on the Muslim community group bridging the digital divide
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Khalid Ashraf Q&A: ‘Some people in mosques say it’s not allowed to use sign language’
The co-founder of Deaf Muslim UK on making Islam more accessible to people with hearing disabilities and why we should all learn to sign
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Inside the Muslim community group bridging the digital divide
In the UK, more than 10 million people — many of them from ethnic minorities — lack basic digital skills. Now, help is at hand
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Leeds Palestinian Film Festival 2023 uncovers a wealth of hidden stories
Now in its ninth year, the annual event has never felt more urgent