Dan WilliamsIt’s Time To Change The RecordYou’d be hard-pressed not to find someone on the online crying over the fact that they’ve been “cancelled” or had their free speech rights…4 min read·Mar 15, 2021----
Dan WilliamsYou’re making it worse – The hostile environmentAll too often immigration is boiled down to statistics reeled off by politicians who don’t realise they are doing a lot more harm than…2 min read·Mar 9, 2021----
Dan WilliamsWe All Have To Change, Our Lives Depend On ItYou don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know that the patriarchal world we live in needs to change. The unsustainable machine we call…3 min read·Dec 17, 2020--1--1
Dan WilliamsAfropean by Johny Pitts – A reviewI’ve stayed in hostels in countless countries, I prefer it, I’ve met some incredible characters and made unforgettable memories. From no…3 min read·Dec 3, 2020----
Dan WilliamsPoor by Caleb Femi – A reviewThroughout the years we have seen news stories that enforce negative stereotypes of Peckham, South London. These sly, duplicitous media…2 min read·Nov 19, 2020----
Dan WilliamsTerraformed by Joy White – A reviewI’ve always had an aversion to brunch. I have zero issues with breakfast food in the early hours of the afternoon and yet every time I sit…3 min read·Nov 11, 2020----
Dan WilliamsDon’t Touch My Hair by Emma Dabiri – A Review‘You have to look presentable’. Something I was told over and over again as a kid. This often meant cutting my hair when I wanted to grow…3 min read·Nov 2, 2020----
Dan WilliamsBlack, listed by Jeffrey Boakye – A ReviewThe way I address others hasn’t changed much over the years. Being born and raised in south London has meant that words like ‘man’ and…2 min read·Oct 21, 2020----
Dan WilliamsSafe: 20 Ways To Be A Black Man in Britain Today by Derek Owusu – A ReviewThere is no manual for growing up black in Britain and if you’re like me, a first generation black Brit, the growing never stops. I felt my…3 min read·Oct 8, 2020--1--1
Dan WilliamsThink Like A White Man by Nels Abbey – A ReviewA sentence as old as racism itself… ‘I’M ALMOST AS BLACK AS YOU MATE’. You are sure to hear a white colleague who has spent 2 weeks…4 min read·Oct 1, 2020----