Dear Faye, how do I stop over-romanticizing my crushes?
In this instalment of Role Model in Training, Faye offers some tips on exploring kinks; how to deal with discouragement and judgement from friends; and how to embrace sex positivity within yourself.
For the first instalment of Role Model in Training in 2024, Faye offers some tips on helping your partner divulge their specific desires.
Everything you need to know about the conflict in Sudan, its historical roots and the scale of the humanitarian crisis
Everything you need to know about circularity, why it is a climate justice issue, how to incorporate it into our everyday lives and communities and resources to find out more in collaboration with What Design Can Do
Everything you need to know about gentrification, how it impacts communities, why it is a climate justice issue and what we can do to resist it
In conversation with Emmanuel Elong on how agro-industrial plantations are affecting local communities’ life and reinforcing violent colonial domination
Amid state and national pressures to cultivate palm oil, farmers are finding novel ways to preserve local food sovereignty.
How Indigenous and local communities are struggling to protect their lands from extractivism and exploitation
Akanji Studio by Richard Akanji Amole is an AI research lab and production studio advocating for better support and resources for those affected by sickle cell disorder.
Tasneem Elnayal is a Sudanese-British artist based in London whose work explores the intersection of cultural identity and belonging.
Kalakal (Driss Chaoui) is a France-based illustrator with a sharp interest in the queer Muslim identity, and an emphasis on colour
On moving away from burnout and toward a culture of rest and resolution
On finding a middle ground between the sanitised and the hypersexualised
On expanding our notion of dysphoria and the power of writing
The wide-reaching impact of the discriminatory NRPF policy on refugee communities.
Conversations on cuts, deportations and revolution with rapper AWATE.
How the Nationality and Borders Bill will disproportionately affect women, children and queer refugees