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featured artist: mxogyny x mildred cheng
Mxogyny interviews Mildred Cheng, chatting about capitalism, puns, and pushing the boundaries in this artist’s unique form of cultural inspired illustration.
![the road to nowhere: the zine dedicated to second generation immigrants](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f05c18b5abc8166e4cc0df3/1599559898429-R01KHM4044FDSJQKG4ZF/Screenshot%2B2020-08-21%2Bat%2B20.34.18.png)
the road to nowhere: the zine dedicated to second generation immigrants
Dalia Al-Dujaili discusses her motivations behind creating the limited edition print magazine, The Road to Nowhere, musing on the experiences of second-generation immigrants and the importance for them to tell their own stories.
![us abortion laws: patterns of oppression](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f05c18b5abc8166e4cc0df3/1599559091648-IY1GJBV87L91DPSXTO9J/t-chick-mcclure-609531-unsplash.jpg)
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.
![are white women effective tools of the patriarchy?](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f05c18b5abc8166e4cc0df3/1603992574921-0ERZA0YSR2CKPBYV6Q4O/tumblr_ouyugil7PA1ub05hno1_1280.jpg)
are white women effective tools of the patriarchy?
In this piece on privilege, Katie Buckley examines the role that white women play in reinforcing the patriarchy.
![the watermelon woman: representation in hollywood](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f05c18b5abc8166e4cc0df3/1603872003118-CE73VGF9FRAK43H2P3Q7/3ec99-the-watermelon-woman-cheryl-dunye-1108x0-c-default-1527267232.jpg)
the watermelon woman: representation in hollywood
Hettie McIntyre explores the representation of LGBTQ women in film through a piece which focuses on the 1996 film The Watermelon Woman, written and directed by Cheryl Dunye.