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
The political is personalIn conversation with Prentis Hemphill, author of ‘What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World’Kavian Kulasabanathan & Illustration: Javie Huxley
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
Holding on, letting goNavigating love and grief through life's uncertaintiesLidia Huerta Domingo & Illustration: Fernanda Peralta
As a survivor, I need TV to do betterLooking at representation of childhood sexual abuse on screen in Eastenders and Sex EducationSophia Luu & Illustration: Alex Francis
From silence to strength: unravelling mental health stigma in my communityHow understanding stigma helps us bridge structural gaps in supportTiyanna Mistry & Illustration: Shailja Khati
Boys 2 Men: Preserving the essence of boyhoodBen Hurst’s reflection on the adultifying of young boys and how traditional masculinity affects men’s wellbeing and sexual pleasureAdebayo Quadry-Adekanbi & Illustration: Karis Beaumont
10 tips for refugees whose asylum statuses have not been determinedDaily actions to survive in the hostile environmentLoraine Masiya Mponela & Illustration: Javie Huxley
The weaponisation of heroism in healthcareHow the vocation myth is being instrumentalised to strip NHS workers of their rights Beauty Dhlamini & Illustration: Natasha Phang Lee
Working with our ancestors’ rageHow Decolonizing Therapy can help heal intergenerational trauma Samara Almonte & Illustration: Sayeeda Bacchus
Love cannot conquer all: Letting toxic Grandparents goMy grandparents don’t know I’m trans and, fingers crossed, they never willRudy Harries & Illustration: Boe
Mim Shaikh wants to start a conversation around classCode-switching and imposter syndrome in the media industryMim Shaikh & Illustration: Salam Zaied
Juno Roche has become “belligerently joyful”The author talks about trans youth, joy as resistance and giving a middle finger to oppressionRudy Harries & Illustration: Sali Mudawi