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
Knowledge Pages·August 9, 2023What is Health Justice?Everything you need to know about health justice, how our access to health has changed in recent years and what movements are working towards health justice and collective liberationText: Healing Justice LondonImage: Fernanda Peralta
ActArticles·May 26, 2021Stanton Healthcare needs to answer for deliberately misleading abortion seekers in BelfastLast week I answered a call from someone who was crying and clearly distraught, audibly shaking, hardly able to get...Text: Lily O Farrell
Marcela's weekly digest·January 24, 2023A week of police violence in the US, attacks on workers’ rights in France and data breaches that could send abortion pill customers to jailA re-reading of the news through an anarchist lensText: Marcela OnyangoImage: Naomi Gennery
Opinion·April 6, 2024From silence to strength: unravelling mental health stigma in my communityHow understanding stigma helps us bridge structural gaps in supportText: Tiyanna MistryImage: Shailja Khati
Act·March 13, 2023Feeling out the fight for hope and abortion in the USDiscussing No Choice: by Becca AndrewsText: Emma CampbellImage: Paola De La Cruz
audioOpinion·October 21, 2024The political is personalIn conversation with Prentis Hemphill, author of ‘What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World’Text: Kavian KulasabanathanImage: Javie Huxley
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
Do·May 20, 2023The NHS as a site of structural violenceDivided: In conversation with Annabel SowemimoText: Kavian KulasabanathanImage: Sali Mudawi
ArticlesOpinion·April 1, 2022The life lessons that I discovered from being a whoreOn sexual pleasure, boundaries and empathyText: Addis FouchéImage: Daisy Doodles
Letters from·March 5, 2025An oil child’s story of resistance in Otuabagi community of Bayelsa State, NigeriaThe human cost of oil extractionText: Adesuwa James JangImage: Chela Yego
ArticlesOpinion·June 22, 2021Reclaiming Boundaries: Living with social anxiety post-lockdownFreshly poured pints, hugs from friends and family, and much-needed haircuts; for lots of people, the slow return to normalcy...Text: Namitha AravindImage: Esther Lalanne