Topic: Yorkshire
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The Somali Village revisits Bradford’s forgotten colonial exhibition
A new exhibit examines the city’s ties to a troubling form of imperial entertainment
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Heartbreak as Sheffield’s ‘safe haven’ Somali centre could be forced to shut
Crumbling roof could force Israac Somali Community Association to shut after more than 40 years — and would cost £250,000 to repair
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Bradford lawyer takes up historic high sheriff role: ‘representation matters’
Dr Ruby Bhatti, the new high sheriff of West Yorkshire, intends to use her year in office to uplift young people and community groups
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In a world that expects the opposite from us, the joy of Muslim women is radical
Shahed Ezaydi on the harms of white feminism and why she wrote her debut book The Othered Woman
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Film-maker Rehana Zaman on the lands that inspire her
The artist’s latest body of work — two films examining questions of land ownership, immigration and labour — will be touring galleries across the UK and Ireland throughout the year
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Naz Shah: ‘It’s women who find themselves vulnerable and men who hold the power’
In her new memoir, the Bradford West MP shines a deeply personal light on violence against women and the systems that enable it
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The female cab drivers making roads safer for women and children
Pink Ladies and Annisa Cars, Muslim-owned taxi firms that only employ women drivers, are tackling the growing issue of sexual harassment in private hire vehicles
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Muslim Leeds fans ‘hurt’ by Ramadan booing: ‘Understand the word United’
Play during Saturday’s Premier League match against Manchester City stopped briefly so players at Elland Road could break the fast
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Indonesia’s bold and aromatic flavours are like a holiday in your mouth
You’re not really living if you’ve never tried this nation’s rich and fragrant rendangs, crispy fried fish dishes and chilli-spiked sambals








