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
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