by Ngaio Anyia | Dec 12, 2019 | Inclusion & Diversity
I woke up this morning before my alarm having a nightmare, remembering the Bullingdon Boys film – The Riot Club. If you haven’t seen it, it’s an adaptation of a play that follows an Oxford secret society of the wealthiest boys (I can’t call...
by Ngaio Anyia | Nov 25, 2019 | Inclusion & Diversity
Please, can we all just agree to use our vote… No party is perfect but there are some politicians who seem somewhat human. Don’t follow headlines blindly, look into the backgrounds of the people you vote for. There’s a lot of dodgy advice being...
by Ngaio Anyia | Nov 22, 2019 | Journal
We’ve had or ups, we’ve had our downs, we’ve had our memories, we’ve had our frowns, but I think my time with Facebook is starting to dwindle. I always said that the main reason I use social media is for my work and that is absolutely true so...
by Ngaio Anyia | Nov 19, 2019 | Music Reviews
I almost don’t know where to begin with Sampa The Great last night. The tickets were bought so long ago and so much has been going on the past few weeks that I’d forgotten I had this to look forward to until Sunday night. I looked in my calendar and felt...
by Ngaio Anyia | Oct 10, 2019 | Journal
I’ve been in two minds about whether to share this but it’s mental health awareness day and to be honest the last couple of weeks I’ve not been in a good headspace at all. Strangely it all came to a head yesterday. At the beginning of the month, I...