“…Feminist scholarship is aware of the historical, political and gendered processes that go into the creation of knowledge and is based on a dedication to equality and social justice. To increase our understanding of how social structures affect and influence oppression, this paradigm also aims to investigate and illuminate the variety of experiences of women and other marginalised groups 5. This fits extremely well with the aim of Okiki et al ’s study, offering a blueprint for BAME students engagement in allyship and debate to offer new insight into producing a diverse midwifery workforce.…”