This Christmas, we’ve teamed up with Play Nice to bring you another incredible fundraiser at Grow Tottenham We have a festive day of art, workshops, food, bands, talks and DJs: Day Schedule: 12pm – close: Latinx Exhibition 12pm – 2pm: Children’s workshops 12pm – 2pm: Cartonera Workshop (15+ age) 2:30pm:...
PositionIllustrator
JoinedDecember 14, 2018
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Javie Huxley is a British-Chilean illustrator based in London, and the co-chair for the Save Latin Village campaign. Following Javie's MA in Children's Literature & Illustration, her main focus has been on socially engaged editorial illustration for magazines such as Shado and gal-dem. Javie strongly believes in the importance of art as advocacy, her work focuses on themes such as identity and current social issues. Javie also uses her art to celebrate and platform Latinx voices in the UK. See her instagram for more work or get in touch via javierahuxley@gmail.com
DivaCares is a partnerships and programming initiative of Diva International Inc., maker of the DivaCup. At the crux of the brand lies the foundation of period equity. “The DivaCares program was created in order to address the systemic issue of period poverty, with three main areas of action: education, advocacy...
Javie Huxley, Hannah Robathan & Illustration: Isabella Pearce
How healthcare structures in the US system are failing to support women
Javie Huxley & Illustration: Tara Tadlock
According to a study carried out by The Guardian last year, only 1% of children’s books in the UK feature a BAME protagonist. shado spoke to three women who are working within the field in different capacities to address this lack of BAME representation and reshape the future of children’s...
shado: What is the story behind RCK? RCK: RCK began in 2015, in Calais, serving food to refugees in what was the then known as the ‘Jungle.’ We’re still there, and have served almost 2.5 million meals since we started. I think the Calais crew have only missed one day...
About the Author Kabul is a city in which hundreds of people are born every day. And about the same number of people die or kill themselves. A baby is born at home and another baby comes to this world in traffic on the way to the hospital. A baby...
Arif Abdullah Haidary & Illustration: Javie Huxley
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