maca, marina and martín’s mum, su: accounts from the world’s longest lockdown
after spending her year abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Rachel Flynn reflects on an Argentine lockdown, what it meant for the country and for three different women she grew to know during her time there. the piece is accompanied by a photograph taken by Rodrigo Vergara.
international women's day 2020 x sanitree: menstrual products are a right, not a privilege
this International Women’s Day, Amy Goodman and Martha Aroha from Edinburgh/India based social enterprise, Sanitree, write about the group’s recent hard work pushing for Scotland’s free period products bill.
I am the Sudan Revolution
Kyende Kinoti writes a poem for Sudan, our friend forgotten in a time of need.
us abortion laws: patterns of oppression
Ellie Kilbride provides us with an exploration of the potential impact of the state criminalisation of abortion for ethnic minorities and the LGBTQ+ community.
A Night at Waterloo Bridge
Bindu Devereux writes a poem in response to the Extinction Rebellion uprising of April 15th. it is a description of the community that formed at Waterloo Bridge - a glimpse of a world created by people who love life and refuse to give in.
from alabama to antrim: the ongoing fight for abortion rights
as abortion laws are being restricted across the US, Emily O’Dowd reminds us that we must not forget about similar cases that exist closer to home. This article is accompanied by the original artwork of Imogen Bristow.