Stolen histories and stolen futures: How Gypsy-Traveller children in Scotland were removed from their families through a policy of forced assimilation
A week of Kamala Harris losing the elections, mud being thrown at Spanish politicians and insurance companies hiring companies to decline medical procedures
Inside La Comuna Lencha-Trans, a queer space of refuge and resistance in the heart of Mexico CityHow La Comuna are organising and creating community in a fragmented societyKaren Castillo & Illustration: Fernanda Peralta
Capturing a more diverse ArgentinaMauricio Holc on supporting inclusivity and representation through photography Mauricio Holc
Drug testing, discrimination mapping and addressing the darker side of nightlifeHow a union in Denmark is ensuring safety and inclusivity for party-goersSafiya Bashir & Illustration: Tinuke Fagborun
A case in defence of the side chick It’s not her fault that your man cheated on you; it’s his faultAddis Fouche & Illustration: Naomi Gennery
The quiet revolution of church ladiesIn conversation with Deesha Philyaw about sex, sexuality and Black women’s role in the fight for reproductive justice Solange Hackshaw & Illustration: Luci Pina
Modern slavery in LebanonHow Egna Legna is fighting for accountability – not only the abolishment of the Kafala system.Anna Maria Ohan & Illustration: Christina Atik
Photographer Thandiwe Muriu’s celebration of Kenyan power and beautyA masterclass on standing out whilst blending inErin Cobby
Body Dialogues: Sexual dichotomies and embracing body silliness with Ruby RareOn finding a middle ground between the sanitised and the hypersexualisedOli Lipski, Naomi Gennery & Illustration: Stine Greve
Stories of the Kafala system are personal, but the victories are universalCollective change is needed to abolish the system abusing migrant workers in LebanonMagz Nic Uaid & Illustration: Hayfaa Chalabi
Emotional fluffers, sex parties and ethical pornHow Bedside Productions is reframing pleasureSafiya Bashir & Illustration: Esther Lalanne
“The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that moulds the nation”The unheard role of South Asian women in the feminist movement in early 20th century England Shahida Rahman & Illustration: Bao