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Welcome to the Ebony Heights Blog Page -  A space for deep, honest reflections on racial trauma, identity and healing.

Our blogs are organised into three ongoing series:

Woman Coding Workstation
Woman Resting Peacefully

Navigating Racial Trauma in the Workplace – exploring how racism, bias and organisational cultures impact Black and racially minoritised women at work, and what healing and resistance can look like.

Living at the Intersections – centring the realities of living at the intersections of race, gender, class, disability and more, and how we can honour our full selves.

Survival Should not be the Benchmark – exposing the critical disparities in UK maternal healthcare and support for Black and minoritised women during pregnancy and early parenthood, while advocating for the dignifying, trauma-informed care every mother deserves.

New posts will be added to each series over time. You’re invited to read slowly, reflect deeply and share with those who need it.

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