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
I wanted to teach my students about body positivity, it ended up being a lesson on fat liberationThe journey of accepting one’s body doesn’t happen in a vacuum: in conversation with Jordan UnderwoodTara Michaela & Illustration: Carina Allen
“There’s a very short step between suffragette organising and fascism.”Leah Cowan explores the realities of, and possibilities for, British feminismLarissa Kennedy & Illustration: Alia Romagnoli
History belongs to those that document itIn conversation with Sula Douglas-Folkes on delving into Black women in cinema, the influence of religion, and her hopes for the future Nikki Iyayi & Illustration: Alex Francis
My fantasies are clouding my judgementDear Faye, how do I stop over-romanticizing my crushes? Faye Odesser, Tinuke Fagborun & Illustration: Alex Francis
I don’t want to be a Taylor Swift fan anymoreOn why we need to hold our idols more accountableAnmol Irfan & Illustration: Charity Atukunda
Who is the Fat Girl Best Friend?Sarah Grant on Female Friendship, Jealousy and “Fat Monica”Rudy Harries & Illustration: Rosa Kusabbi
Can we all agree that the TikTok aesthetic machine is out of order?On Mob Wives, Office Sirens and the slow marketing of female economic impotenceNing Chang & Illustration: Rosa Kusabbi
Stammering in the intersectionsThe hidden experiences of women of colour who stammerElla Sinclair & Illustration: Tinuke Fagborun
I love you, but I need spaceDear Faye, my partner won’t leave me alone!Faye Odesser & Illustration: Alex Francis
Hell hath no fury like an ex-girlfriendDear Faye, is revenge ever worth it?Faye Odesser & Illustration: Alex Francis
Should we all be feminists?Rachel Omolola White on Naija Girls Surf and women's empowerment in Nigeria Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
Abolition Feminism is the only solution for the criminalisation of gender-violence survivorsLeigh Goodmark explains why “imperfect” victims of gender violence are criminalised Marcela Onyango & Illustration: Tinuke Fagborun