Daisy Stewart Henderson (@daisyshenderson) 's Twitter Profile
Daisy Stewart Henderson

@daisyshenderson

History student @TrinCollCam. Keen writer. Passionate about all things history, literature and human rights!

ID: 1431307501283287052

linkhttps://www.youngwomenscot.org/30-under-30-2023/daisy-stewart-henderson calendar_today27-08-2021 17:28:09

1,1K Tweet

699 Takipçi

1,1K Takip Edilen

Keir Starmer (@keir_starmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We must call out Antisemitism for what it is: hatred. Tonight, I set a new national ambition. For the first time, studying the Holocaust will become a critical part of every student’s identity. We will make sure that the Holocaust is never forgotten, and never again repeated.

We must call out Antisemitism for what it is: hatred.

Tonight, I set a new national ambition. For the first time, studying the Holocaust will become a critical part of every student’s identity.

We will make sure that the Holocaust is never forgotten, and never again repeated.
Cambridge Massoud Conference (CMC) (@massoudconfcamb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Cambridge Afghanistan Series III aka Cambridge Massoud Conference, this year garnered a lot of media attention. But this thorough piece by James Joseph published at JURIST is exceptionally well-written. Thank you James for chairing a key session & for the great piece

Daisy Stewart Henderson (@daisyshenderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm delighted to be shortlisted for Wells Festival of Literature Young Poets Competition! Such an honour to have my work recognised in this way. wellsfestivalofliterature.org.uk/2024-young-poe…

Daisy Stewart Henderson (@daisyshenderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to see my latest article for Varsity published both online and in print! In it, I discuss the impact of an uneven distribution of confidence between men and women on the gender imbalance in admissions and attainment at my Cambridge college.

Holocaust Memorial Day Trust (@hmd_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay in 1938, the Nazis initiated a campaign of hatred against the Jewish population in Nazi-occupied territories. An estimated 91 Jews were killed, 30,000 arrested and more than 260 synagogues destroyed during the November Pogrom. #OTD #Kristallnacht

Daisy Stewart Henderson (@daisyshenderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My new article in Varsity discusses Cambridge's 'LinkedIn culture' and its implications for students' interpersonal relationships. varsity.co.uk/comment/28526

Varsity (@varsityuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The LinkedIn culture of comparison is magnified in Cambridge – and rather than value each other (and ourselves) through posts about impressive achievements, we should rekindle connecting with each other on a human level, argues Daisy Stewart Henderson buff.ly/3Z7TTP2

Daisy Stewart Henderson (@daisyshenderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My latest article in Varsity discusses political disillusionment among Gen-Z and how my generation must bring politics back from the brink of online populism. varsity.co.uk/comment/28633

Holocaust Memorial Day Trust (@hmd_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At 8pm on 27 January, join us to Light the Darkness for #HMD2025. On Monday, people will light candles and place them safely in their windows to remember those who were murdered for who they were, and stand against prejudice and hatred today. 🕯️ #LightTheDarkness for

At 8pm on 27 January, join us to Light the Darkness for #HMD2025.

On Monday, people will light candles and place them safely in their windows to remember those who were murdered for who they were, and stand against prejudice and hatred today.

🕯️ #LightTheDarkness for
H.E.T. (@holocaustuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is Holocaust Memorial Day, marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. We remember the 6 million Jewish men, women, and children murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. As survivors grow fewer and antisemitism rises, today is more vital than ever.

Today is Holocaust Memorial Day, marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. We remember the 6 million Jewish men, women, and children murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. As survivors grow fewer and antisemitism rises, today is more vital than ever.