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
Trying to heal in the midst of chaosThe retraumatisation of the hostile environment.Loraine Masiya Mponela & Illustration: Isadora Machado
We are Indigenous enoughOn preserving Indigenous identity and cultural survival within diasporic realitiesSamara Almonte & Illustration: Paola De La Cruz
Why young pregnant people need your support, not your judgementShame was the strongest emotion I felt throughout my entire pregnancy and during the beginnings of motherhood. It isn’t so...Erin Smithers & Illustration: Molly Hankinson
Januhairy: embracing hairiness and its historiesSince the pandemic began, articles have appeared about women giving up ‘grooming’ and beauty standards in lockdown. This month is...Nicole Jashapara
Is the world finally ready for ethical porn?Discussions about the body politic with Post Pxrn Film Festival Warsaw foundersErin Cobby & Illustration: Hayfaa Chalabi
Should we all be feminists?Rachel Omolola White on Naija Girls Surf and women's empowerment in Nigeria Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
The film industry has a gatekeeping problemHow the KOSINIMA, Inc. fund is opening doors for Black womxn creativesOluwaseun Babalola & Illustration: Paola De La Cruz
shado X Amnesty International present: Comfort AngelsJoin shado and Comfort's Anglels on 26th March for a celebration of the power of football, the power of women, and the strength of community actionIsabella Pearce
12 Weeks is not an Abortion FilmAnna Isabelle Matutina’s feature film debut encapsulates a richness of detail and emotion in realism, and is a poignant examination of women's rights in the Philippines.Ning Chang
The Men’s Movement is failing trans peopleHow exclusionary masculinities continue to limit today’s activismTomara Garrod & Illustration: Blkmoodyboi
A Step Back: Women on trains in JapanI’m going to start off by mentioning a word that’s probably going to make me lose a good portion of...Michelle Wong