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17Aug/26

The Jason Arday Scandal at Cambridge

The Weaponization of Integrity: Plagiarism Scandals, Diversity Initiatives, and the High Cost of Public Scrutiny

Mon, Aug 17 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —  The academic discourse at the University of Cambridge has been deeply fractured by two overlapping controversies that forced a national reckoning over academic freedom, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and professional misconduct. The tension began with Dr. Nathan Cofnas, an American philosophy postdoctoral researcher whose work historically challenged scientific consensus on race and intelligence. In February 2024, while holding a Leverhulme Fellowship at Cambridge, Cofnas published a Substack post advocating “race realism,” claiming that in a purely meritocratic system, Black representation among Harvard’s elite faculty would approach zero percent. This triggered intense student protests, resulting in Emmanuel College terminating his research associate status. Although a Cambridge University investigation cleared him of legal or regulatory violations, Cofnas resigned his fellowship amid severe social hostility. He subsequently launched a lawsuit with the Free Speech Union’s support; while the Peterborough County Court ruled that “hereditarianism” and “anti-woke” stances constitute protected philosophical beliefs under the Equality Act 2010, Cofnas ultimately lost the suit because the court found his highly provocative, confrontational delivery style had created a hostile student environment, making his dismissal a proportionate response. After relocating to Ghent University in Belgium, where he faced similar staff division and student protests, Cofnas shifted the focus of the culture wars by publicly targeting another prominent scholar. Continue reading

17Jun/26

Celebrating 30 Years of MOBO: The Visionary Legacy and Enduring Impact of Kanya King

The Architect of Cultural Justice: Remembering MOBO Awards Founder Kanya King CBE

Wed, Jun 17 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Kanya King CBE, the visionary founder and CEO of the MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Awards, passed away on June 3, 2026, at the age of 57 following a courageous battle with colon cancer. Remembered as a fearless champion and an “architect of cultural justice,” King fundamentally transformed the United Kingdom’s creative landscape by shifting Black British music from marginalized subcultures to the mainstream. Continue reading

29Aug/23

What is Mayor Khan’s ULEZ zone extension?

29 August 2023 /Transport/ –The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) is a low-emission zone in London, England. It was introduced in April 2019 and expanded to cover all London boroughs on August 29, 2023. The ULEZ charges drivers of vehicles that do not meet certain emission standards a daily fee to drive within the zone. The aim of the ULEZ is to reduce air pollution in London.

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