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Bakita is a regular writer for the British Journal of Healthcare Management, NAM aidsmap and the Body pro. Keep up-to-date with Bakita’s articles and blog posts, as well as her media and podcast appearances

 
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Out now: More Than Talk Anthology

The More Than Talk anthology is out and Bakita Kasadha is a contributing author. The anthology provides perspectives of Black and People of Colour working in Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) in the UK.

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Reassuringly Restless 5: money matters (part 1)
Reassuringly Restless 5: money matters (part 1)
Reflections, ActivismBakita KasadhaMay 30, 2019
Reassuringly Restless 4: seven types of activists to avoid
Reassuringly Restless 4: seven types of activists to avoid
Activism, ReflectionsBakita KasadhaApril 25, 2019
Reassuringly Restless 3: self-care and protecting yourself
Reassuringly Restless 3: self-care and protecting yourself
Reflections, ActivismBakita KasadhaMarch 28, 2019
Reassuringly Restless 2: representation or tokenism? 
Reassuringly Restless 2: representation or tokenism? 
Activism, ReflectionsBakita KasadhaFebruary 27, 2019
Reassuringly Restless 1: So, You Want To Be An 'Activist'?
Reassuringly Restless 1: So, You Want To Be An 'Activist'?
Reflections, ActivismBakita KasadhaJanuary 31, 2019Activism, using voice, allyship, representation
How To Get Over Public Failure
How To Get Over Public Failure
Media appearance, ReflectionsBakita KasadhaJanuary 15, 2019
Story 2: #TheirStoryYourChoice (short film)
Story 2: #TheirStoryYourChoice (short film)
Bakita KasadhaDecember 18, 2018
Story 1: #TheirStoryYourChoice (short film)
Story 1: #TheirStoryYourChoice (short film)
Bakita KasadhaOctober 31, 2018
As a black woman living with HIV, my story is often left untold. This silence creates stigma - for Metro
As a black woman living with HIV, my story is often left untold. This silence creates stigma - for Metro
Bakita KasadhaOctober 31, 2018
Black Girl Festival x TimeOut magazine feature
Black Girl Festival x TimeOut magazine feature
Activism, ReflectionsBakita KasadhaOctober 23, 2018
ShoutOut Radio appearance
ShoutOut Radio appearance
Activism, ReflectionsBakita KasadhaOctober 14, 2018radio
My Journey Towards Finding a Black Therapist - Black Ballad
My Journey Towards Finding a Black Therapist - Black Ballad
ReflectionsBakita KasadhaSeptember 27, 2018mental health, healthcare
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