See·October 31, 2023The Shit and the SunriseWura-Natasha Ogunji's 'lalala ha!' explores the beauty in imperfection and the complexity of a dynamic LagosText: Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
ArticlesDo·March 5, 2021Photovoice as a tool for youth empowerment and social change: Bridging GapsBridging Gaps is a youth-led NGO founded in Germany and South Africa which brings critical political education and creative learning...Text: Mariochukwu Washington-Ihieme
See·October 15, 2025The City Speaks: Visual solidarity and Palestinian resistance in BarcelonaWhat building a digital archive taught me about the power of public space as a site of resistanceText: Lizzie Reid
ArticlesOpinion·November 7, 2022How a Roman myth helped me understand coercive controlHealing through writing and the unwavering support of womenText: Hannah MorrishImage: Javie Huxley
Artist Spotlight·September 10, 2023Artist Spotlight: Rashod TaylorRashod Taylor is a US based photographer whose work focuses on tenderness, love, intimacy and Black family life.Text: Isabella Pearce
ArticlesSee·August 5, 2021B[L]ackground: an exploration of existence and non-existenceWhile there is no shortage of politically-charged art, it’s rarer to come across an artist whose work is both a...Text: Isabella PearceImage: Hannah Robathan
See·December 18, 2023White Balls On Walls: Reframing the Icons of Modern ArtIn conversation with Sarah Vos; director of the documentary following Amsterdam’s art gatekeepers on their journey towards diversity.Text: Safiya BashirImage: Natasha Phang Lee
ActArticles·December 20, 2021How Chilean performance collective Las Tesis is growing a global feminist movementRadical Chilean collective La Tesis discuss how they are cultivating a democratic and intersectional global feminist movement through performance.Text: Canela Laude-ArceImage: Sabrina Gevaerd
Hear·December 1, 2025Silvana Estrada and the roads that lead homeThe fierce act of singing to rememberText: Santiago FloresImage: Aislinn Tonis
ActArticles·April 6, 2021The patriarchy kills: Protests pasted on France’s wallsLe patriarcat tue (The patriarchy kills) Aimer ≠ Tuer (Loving ≠ Killing) “C’est pas vraiment un viol, c’était ton mec”...Text: Juliette Lyons
Opinion·September 22, 2025Symbolism and reality: A Palestinian perspective on Italy’s antifascismCommemorating courage, abandoning it todayText: Dalia IsmailImage: Aude Abou Nasr
Artist Spotlight·September 18, 2023Artist Spotlight: Mohammed Z RahmanMohammed Z Rahman is a British-Bengali visual artist and writer based in London whose work explores food, migration and gender. Text: Isabella Pearce