A week of Trump stopping visas for Palestinian children, the national guard being deployed to DC, and Rwanda accepting people being trafficked from the US
A week of Trump stopping visas for Palestinian children, the national guard being deployed to DC, and Rwanda accepting people being trafficked from the US
Body Dialogues: Reproductive justice and planting sensual seeds with Zachi BrewsterOn working through disembodiment, embodiment and transcendenceOli Lipski, Tinuke Fagborun & Image: Naomi Gennery
“The problems within the art industry aren’t so different from the problems in the world at large.”shado speaks to Alia Wilhem about the intersection of her art and politics, her DIY collage making and how collaboration is always key Alia Wilhelm
“African feminism is many things, because both Africa and feminism are many things.”In conversation with East African feminist activist Jessica HornTammy Gan
Why I stopped faking orgasms, especially with menHow having authentic sex can provide a shield against systemic misogyny Addis Fouche & Image: Rosa Kusabbi
What does a fossil-free future have to do with the fight against sexual violence?Exploring why the global feminist movement must be rooted in climate justiceTallulah Brennan & Image: Sabrina Gevaerd
The life lessons that I discovered from being a whoreOn sexual pleasure, boundaries and empathyAddis Fouche & Image: Daisy Doodles
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
The golden era of Wattpad The fanfiction platform that helped young women own their sexualitySadia Parveen & Image: Esther Lalanne
The photographer laying the foundations for a Black Trans futureLiam Woods on building community and dismantling gatekeeping in the photography industryLiam Woods
The Mexican feminist movement is strong and angryThe fight against President Obrador’s gaslighting, sexist and violent governmentKaren Castillo & Image: Ilse Arguero
Was I a poster girl for carceral feminism?Gina Martin’s reflections on whether criminalisation can ever be the answer Gina Martin & Image: Bee Illustrates