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As part of Black History Month, Professor Kate Dossett explores why the women of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance are not better known today, why that matters and what it tells us about power.

Members of Mafwa Theatre sketching their surroundings at Askham Bog with Katie Surridge. The landscape is lush and green, with long grass, trees and other plants filling the background.

An artist is collaborating with a community arts group to create a living wall for the University of Leeds, inspired by carbon-storing peatlands.

Two hands reaching to touch each other

A Lecturer in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Ethics Applied has appeared on BBC radio to share his insights on teledildonics, a developing frontier in human intimacy.

Leeds love month poster

Leeds Love Month will explore the weird and wonderful of intimate relationships.

Someone with a megaphone surrounded by climate activists holding placards. Their signs read "it's our future," "real climate action" and "there is no planet B."

Climate change sceptics and climate activists are being urged to get together to try to find common ground as part of a study by the University of Leeds.