March 2024 Editorial
Happy International Women’s Day to all grandmothers, mothers, daughters, nieces, aunts, trans women, and women everywhere.
Happy International Women’s Day to all grandmothers, mothers, daughters, nieces, aunts, trans women, and women everywhere.
As women move into male-dominated spaces, men move out of those spaces.
In 2024, the words ‘equality’, and ‘inclusion’ seem to crop up everywhere. They are used in either side of political debate – to both encourage, and resist change in the advertisements of large corporations, daily language and discourse.
Imagine getting ready for a night out, shimmying in your new dress, curling your hair, then spending 45 minutes trying to incorporate a medical device into your outfit, it’s not easy.
As an Indian woman, I can say that there are endless expectations placed upon us. Our hair, vaal, must be long and lustrous. We must have fair skin. Most importantly, we must be able to bear healthy children.
Poem by Srijani Rupsha Mitra - For Our Women. How we have learnt the art of hiding Behind veils, foliage of security, under the sheaths of the over- protective fathers ...
Within the narrative of multifaceted issues surrounding people with visible or invisible additional needs and how we’re received by Jane or Joe public...
Phew! This year has flown by at rocket speed, leaving a trail of bewilderment, yet we find ourselves at that reflecting time of year, with all the best of’s – making 6 months ago seem like a distant past.
Being neurodivergent in a world designed for neurotypicals is difficult. Living life as a black person in a majority-white society also comes with its struggles. What does it feel like when the two identities overlap?
Within every culture there are communities which generate different reactions or approaches throughout wider society.