Super representation: the new heroes that showcase diversity and inclusivity


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The news that Alaqua Cox has been cast as Echo in the new Disney+ series Hawkeye has been welcomed by superhero fans looking for more diversity in the genre. Like the character she will portray, Cox is Native American and deaf, bringing more representation and inclusion to the Marvel universe for fans who have longed to see more heroes like themselves on both the big and small screen.

And with 16-year-old Pakistani-American actress Iman Vellani set to bring Ms Marvel to the Disney+ streaming channel – making the character Marvel's first Muslim superhero to be brought to the small screen – it seems that superheroes are finally representing more than just the white men they have traditionally been.

Click through the gallery above for a look at some of the more diverse superheroes, and what makes them different.

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New UK refugee system

 

  • A new “core protection” for refugees moving from permanent to a more basic, temporary protection
  • Shortened leave to remain - refugees will receive 30 months instead of five years
  • A longer path to settlement with no indefinite settled status until a refugee has spent 20 years in Britain
  • To encourage refugees to integrate the government will encourage them to out of the core protection route wherever possible.
  • Under core protection there will be no automatic right to family reunion
  • Refugees will have a reduced right to public funds