A week of Kamala Harris losing the elections, mud being thrown at Spanish politicians and insurance companies hiring companies to decline medical procedures
A week of a judge blaming Breonna Taylor’s murder on her boyfriend, violence at a parade in Brooklyn and ongoing starvation in Sudan
Is exercise inherently fatphobic or can it be used as a tool for liberation?How to defy the diet industry and move for joyKaja Brown & Illustration: Tinuke Fagborun
Resisting tokenism, and why “write what you know” has its limitsIn conversation with award-winning writer Iman Qureshi about her identity, writing process and how she got into theatreDeenah & Illustration: Boe
“Art can change the world, but we need to build our own platforms to break down walls.”Jay Price on disability, accessibility and highlighting outsider artErin Cobby & Illustration: Jay Price
“Paraorchestra has only become a real force for change because of the art we make”In discussion with world renowned conductor and musician Charles Hazlewood.Erin Cobby & Illustration: Inès Hachou
Activism and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeHow improved accessibility and on-stage representation can drive social changeScarlett Westbrook & Illustration: Heedayah Lockman
How 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.Anonymous & Illustration: Esther Lalanne
Chronicling Colitis: Navigating dating, mental health and a career in publishing – all with a stoma bagThe author speaks to Jack Turley about their shared experience with stoma bags, mental health and the importance of removing the stigma around colitis.Maisie Goulsbra
What happens when a photographer starts to lose her sight?Shabnam Ferdowsi is an LA based photographer whose traditional work documents the vastness of travel destinations and the frenetic energy...Maisie Goulsbra