Stories
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Thomas Sankara and the stomachs that made themselves heard
Thomas Sankara’s vision to transform farming and health in Burkina Faso turned to dust with his assassination. Perry Blankson highlights the considerable achievements of Sankara’s brief span in power.
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Heating up and drying out
Menopause doesn’t have to signify old age, but when your body feels like it’s letting you down, it’s hard not to believe that your useful life may be over.
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WhatsApp aunties and the spread of fake news
The advantages of WhatApp chat groups – especially as a cost-free way of keeping in touch with family around the world – make them fertile ground for the spread of bogus medical advice. Writer Rianna Walcott explores how to encourage ‘aunties’ in the community to question the truth of unattributed health hoaxes.
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The significance of safe spaces as refuges from racism
Beer writer David Jesudason discusses the impact racism has had on his mental health, and the consolation offered by pubs that feel truly safe.
Catalogue
- Books
Resources for consumer action : a guide to food and nutrition organizations / Public Voice for Food and Health Policy.
Date: 1990- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence - Organisations and Individuals J and K
Date: c.1994-1997Reference: PP/TLA/A/3/10Part of: Archive of Professor Tim Lang- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence - Organisations and Individuals Q and R
Date: c.1994-1997Reference: PP/TLA/A/3/16Part of: Archive of Professor Tim Lang- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence - Organisations and Individuals O
Date: c.1998-2000Reference: PP/TLA/A/4/16Part of: Archive of Professor Tim Lang- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence - Organisations and Individuals I
Date: c.1994-1997Reference: PP/TLA/A/3/9Part of: Archive of Professor Tim Lang