ArticlesOpinion·April 26, 2022“African feminism is many things, because both Africa and feminism are many things.”In conversation with East African feminist activist Jessica HornText: Tammy Gan
ArticlesOpinion·April 25, 2022A case for abolishing bordersHow to maintain life during the climate crisisText: Amiteshwar SinghImage: Josephine Becker
ArticlesOpinion·April 13, 2022Why I stopped faking orgasms, especially with menHow having authentic sex can provide a shield against systemic misogyny Text: Addis FouchéImage: Rosa Kusabbi
ArticlesOpinion·April 6, 2022What does a fossil-free future have to do with the fight against sexual violence?Exploring why the global feminist movement must be rooted in climate justiceText: Tallulah BrennanImage: Sabrina Gevaerd
ArticlesOpinion·April 1, 2022The life lessons that I discovered from being a whoreOn sexual pleasure, boundaries and empathyText: Addis FouchéImage: Daisy Doodles
ArticlesOpinion·March 25, 2022Our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of PalestiniansHow Israeli Apartheid Week and the understanding of settler colonialism can reframe our resistanceText: Sara KhanImage: Aude Abou Nasr
ArticlesOpinion·March 14, 2022The golden era of Wattpad The fanfiction platform that helped young women own their sexualityText: Sadia ParveenImage: Esther Lalanne
ArticlesOpinion·February 16, 2022Was I a poster girl for carceral feminism?Gina Martin’s reflections on whether criminalisation can ever be the answer Text: Gina MartinImage: Bee Illustrates
ArticlesOpinion·January 31, 2022The Men’s Movement is failing trans peopleHow exclusionary masculinities continue to limit today’s activismText: Tomara GarrodImage: Blkmoodyboi
ArticlesOpinion·December 12, 2021How COVID-19 helped me navigate sex with a disabilityThe author writes about navigating their relationship with sex and intimacy as a person living with a disability in the pandemic.Text: AnonymousImage: Esther Lalanne
ArticlesOpinion·November 25, 2021Nigeria’s shrinking civic space in a post ENDSARS climateYoung Nigerian activist Abideen Olasupo discusses Nigeria's shrinking civic space, as engineered by the Government's curtailing of social media rights.Text: Olasupo AbideenImage: Tinuke Fagborun
Opinion·September 28, 2021Obedience, Oppression and Capitalism: why we need to address the legacy of schoolsThe author looks at legacies of obedience, oppression and capitalism to argue why we need to address the legacy of schools.Text: Andrew SageImage: Ada Jusic