• How Copper + Cloves Makes Plant-based Living Exciting

    How Copper + Cloves Makes Plant-based Living Exciting

    Sarah Nicole Edwards is the founder of Copper + Cloves, a healthy living resource that aims to excite people about plant-based diets and using local, sustainable ingredients. Sarah grew up in London, UK, and worked in the development sector for 10 years before switching gears. Much of the message behind Copper + Cloves is inspired Read more

  • Where does our childhood go?

    Where does our childhood go?

    Featured Illustration: ‘Swing of Love’ by Darshan Sompura Where does our childhood go When we force ourselves to grow Does it sit in the broken swings Hugging itself tight, yearning For a warmth that will never come Does it lie under the covers Shining a bright light in the middle of the night Hoping for Read more

  • Emilia Roig on Hope and the End of Oppression

    Emilia Roig on Hope and the End of Oppression

    Emilia Roig was born and raised in France to a Jewish-Algerian father and a Martinique mother, and currently resides in Berlin. They’ve been an advocate for intersectional social justice for over 10 years. Roig also just released a book called Why We Matter: The End of Oppression, published in German. She founded the Center for Read more

  • The Complexity of Lesbian Identity Following Second-Wave Feminism

    The Complexity of Lesbian Identity Following Second-Wave Feminism

    Second-wave feminism is credited as a catalyst for women’s liberation in the workplace and in broader society. The Equal Pay Act of 1963, Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling are milestones attributed to the efforts of mainstream feminists — most of which were cisgender and heterosexual. Read more

  • “You have to live life in order to create art”: In conversation with Micah Dawanyi

    “You have to live life in order to create art”: In conversation with Micah Dawanyi

    Micah Dawanyi is a wearer of many hats. Before embarking on his creative journey, Dawanyi was a rising soccer star whose athletic career got cut short due to a series of medical complications. As an author, he writes about the pressing issues he uplifts as an activist and intertwines his personal experiences as an athlete, Read more

  • Witnessing Multi-Hyphenated Identities with Znali

    Witnessing Multi-Hyphenated Identities with Znali

    Witnessing Multi-Hyphenated Identities with Znali Interview by Ushbah Al-Ain  Photographs provided by Zain Ali . . . In a world that is becoming increasingly chaotic, I often turn to visual therapy. Choosing to spend time viewing images that stir joy within me and perhaps allow me to rest my eyes in a time gone by. Read more

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