Issue 14: 7 December 2020

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7 DECEMBER 2020

Letter from the Editor

Contents News

SOAS introduces additional student p4 support initatives Brexit: Deal or No Deal?

p6

Human Rights of Black Britons: Another Damning Report

p7

Covid-19 vaccines spark optimism p9 but don’t provide silver bullet

Opinion Public Art: To Divide or Unite?

p12

Corbyn’s reinstatement: antisemitism acceptance?

p15

Muslim Pro and the American Security Apparatus

p15

Features Linguistic Puzzle: Standard Zhuang

p17

Crossword: Beyond Voting

p17

Leek & Potato Soup Lockdown Recipe

p17

Dear Spirit readers, The last issue of 2020 has arrived! I’m grateful to my Editorial Team and writers for the efforts they’ve put in these past few weeks – this issue has shaped up to be a great one. This issue we’re thrilled to announce the return of our podcast in collaboration with SOAS Radio. You can ‘That’s the Spirit’ over on SOAS Radio’s SoundCloud. For this episode, myself and the Co-Editors, Louisa and Basit, were joined by Pickle (SOAS News Editor), Anna (Opinion Editor) and Artemis (Sports & Societies Editor) for a discussion on all the highlights from Issue 14. But the great news doesn’t stop there: The SOAS Spirit is the most recent member of the Student Publication Association! If you’re part of the Spirit team in any way – either as a member of our Editorial Team or as a writer – you can head over to their website to make the most of all the perks available for members, from training schemes and resources, to events and awards. This issue’s front cover story takes a deep dive into the consequences of a SOAS policy that forced SOAS canteen staff to choose between voluntary severance and involuntary redundancy. Luckily, nobody was made redundant

Maliha Shoaib • Managing Editor • Louisa Johnson• Co-Editor-in-Chief • Abdul Basit Mohammad • Co-Editor-in-Chief •

The Problem with Harry Styles’ p18 Non-Conforming Aesthetic p20

Louisa Johnson • Co-Editor-in-Chief

Russian Doping: The Saga Continues

p21

Top Society Picks

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Frances Howe • SOAS News Editor • Fakhriya M. Suleiman • National News Editor • Josh Mock • International News Editor • Anna Fenton-Jones • Opinion Editor • Ella Dorn • Features Editor • Destiny Adeyemi • Culture Editor • Artemis Sianni-Wedderburn • Sport & Societies Editor • Jia Ying Ailsa Gan • Layout Editor • Maxine Betteridge-Moes • Layout Editor • Annie Loduca • Layout Editor •

Sports & Societies

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Maliha Shoaib Managing Editor

Your SOAS Spirit Team

Culture Inclusive Christmas Movies

against their will – but this policy has caused a lot of outrage in the SOAS community. This article is packed with exclusive content from interviews carried out by our regular contributor, Lara Gibbs – and it’s not one to be missed. On a more positive note, I wrote an article highlighting all the support schemes available to SOAS students from Student Advice and Wellbeing and the SU. These are difficult times for us all, so I urge you to reach out and make use of all these amazing initiatives. National News is packed with some amazing articles (and amazing headlines too): everything from Covid, to parliament, to Black British rights. International News covers an equally broad range of topics, extending our coverage of the crisis in Ethiopia, Covid vaccines, Peru’s impeachment and human rights in the Western Sahara. An article I’m particularly intrigued by is Millie Glaister’s insightful Opinion piece on SOAS’s Transformation and Change process – which was ostensibly put in place to save SOAS, but has had adverse affects on the SOAS community. Weronika Krupa’s article on the Abortion ban in Poland serves as a poignant reminder to stand in solidarity with each other in the face of injustice. Features has some really fun pieces this issue – along with a recipe for leek and potato soup that looks delicious, our Features Editor, Ella, has created a linguistics puzzle, and our Culture Editor, Destiny, has created a word search. Speaking of which, in Culture we have some articles that are festive yet critical (in the spirit of the Spirit!). Head on over to discover some inclusive Christmas films and read Chiara Stennett’s excellent analysis of the racist outrage over Christmas adverts featuring Black families. Yet again, our Sports and Societies Editor, Artemis, has truly outdone herself. This section is about so much more than it seems – Artemis has curated a section that uses sports and SOAS societies to tackle really important social, political and global issues. As always, we love to hear your comments and thoughts – please reach out to us on social media @soasspirit or by email to get involved in the discussion, or if you’d like to join us for next issue!

Lyla Amini • Copy Editor • Sajid Abbas • Copy Editor • Adela Begum • Copy Editor •

Abdul Basit Mohammad• Co-Editor-in-Chief

Jia Ying Ailsa Gan • Online Editor • Anneka Shah • Online Editor • Erum Nazeer Dahar • Online Editor • Alice Filiberto • Social Media Co-ordinator • Kahdijah Jihad • Social Media Co-ordinator •

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Canteen Staff Cut Due to SOAS Policy Change

3min
page 1

Trade Trumps Truth: SOAS Uyghur Society

3min
page 22

Russian Doping: The Saga Continues

4min
page 21

Inclusive Christmas Films

2min
page 20

Bookshop . org Boosting Bookshop Business

2min
page 20

COARSE: The Edges of Black Ingenuity

1min
page 19

Racism is Alive and Growing in the UK

3min
page 19

The Problem with Harry Styles’ Non-Conforming Aesthetic

4min
page 18

Crossword: Beyond Voting

1min
page 17

Linguistics Puzzle: Standard Zhuang

1min
page 17

BBQ in the Eye of a Storm

5min
page 16

Muslim Pro and the American Security Apparatus

3min
page 15

Is Corbyn’s reinstatement furthering acceptance of anti-semitism?

3min
page 15

Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: The World's Biggest Trade Pact

4min
page 14

'A forest of red flags': A warning from Poland

2min
page 13

Transformation and Change: Who is management really saving and at what cost?

2min
page 13

Covid-19 vaccines spark optimism but don’t provide a silver bullet

3min
page 11

Peru: protests turn violent after President's impeachment

2min
page 11

Tigray crisis threatens regional stability

2min
page 10

Human rights activists in hiding amid outbreak of war in Western Sahara

4min
page 10

England versus Lockdown: Round 2

3min
page 9

Government in Hot Water Over 'Cronyistic' PPE Contracts

3min
page 8

Human Rights of Black Britons: Another Damning Report for the Pile, Changes Yet to be Made

3min
page 8

Rashford Strikes Back at Government

4min
page 7

They Knew it Would Burn, Reveals Grenfell Inquiry

2min
page 6

Letter from the Editor

2min
page 2

Easy Cummings, Uneasy Goings

3min
page 5

SOAS introduces additional student support initiatives 

4min
page 4

Students’ Union faces 70% annual income loss

1min
page 3

Our Top Society Picks

5min
pages 23-24

Inclusive Christmas Movies

5min
page 20

Leek & Potato Soup Lockdown Recipe

2min
page 17

Public Art: To Divide or Unite?

3min
pages 12-14

Brexit: Deal or No Deal?

3min
page 6
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