Senza Vino. Veritas.
5th March 2019
Confronting your dysfunction takes immense strength, strength we don’t always have.
Understanding Health Anxiety
27th February 2019
I know plenty of other people like me who ‘catastrophize’: always worrying that the absolute worst is going to happen in every situation.
Emotional Eating: Why We Crave More
26th February 2019
A lot of unhealthy things temporarily soothe the longing. But that kind of peace is short.
Ode to my Body Hair | Molly Likovich
25th February 2019
But body hair, you keep growing. You are the prettiest weed.
Consent Matters | Hannah Marg Brown
5th February 2019
Your inhumanity helps to make me see
That you are the one that needs fixing
Heavenly Bodies | By Fiona Murphy-McCormack
4th January 2019
Aluma stood illuminated, gazing at her own reflection. Her body vibrating from the music blaring.
A ‘Good’ Person | By Ida Henrich
28th December 2018
You’d always sit there and watch the others, because they were ‘good’ at things.
Short Story: art work
14th December 2018
He wouldn’t try to fight his way through such a barrier, she knows that.
The Gold Dust Project
13th November 2018
A common factor across all post partum women I have photographed [...] is that almost all of the ladies have struggled with body image.
Tattoo Series: A Day at Semper Tattoo
26th October 2018
Everyone here really genuinely gets along, it’s a really calm environment and I think that when people come for their first time here they realise that
My Pain is Bigger Than Yours
25th October 2018
Julie Farrell addresses the sugar-coated stigma and toxic hero-worship of the ‘recovered’...
Me Too | Art Series
18th October 2018
We always go to the same place, our favourite, where we can dance all night and have fun.
Tattoo Stories: Q&A with Heleena Mistry
12th October 2018
Most Indian inspired tattoos are used purely for aesthetic purposes, it’s important to be respectful, especially when it comes to religious icons and symbolism.
Beyond The Mirror
9th October 2018
Forwards, backwards every direction, each second timed to pure perfection.
Comics | Small interactions between dimorphic beings
4th October 2018
A very simple reflection about domination and submission relationships within a gendered society.
Sharon Walters | Seeing Ourselves
28th September 2018
Unlike the majority of mainstream magazines, my reconstructed pieces celebrate women’s natural afro hair.
Josie Necks It
13th September 2018
Then, one quiet Wednesday in the middle of summer, we tatted me up. Right on my neck.
Let’s Lose the Term ‘Virginity’
30th August 2018
Sexual expression and sexual self-image are vital to the relationships we have both with ourselves and others.
Picture Perfect
29th August 2018
A curious realisation, isn’t it? The negativity scattered in one’s head, Holds in itself the power to change what our eyes perceive...
Beyond the Scales
16th August 2018
He could find no signs of the beautiful princess he had heard tales of
A new beauty myth? Falling into the ‘strong not skinny’ trap
13th August 2018
the notion of being a powerful woman appealed to me
YOU SHOULD GO AND LOVE YOURSELF
2nd August 2018
I want people to realise that their body is a bloody incredible tool
Reflections on Anorexia
24th July 2018
This piece of art was one of the first steps for me coming to terms with what had happened
The Battle with my Body
18th July 2018
I’ve never not known pain. It’s the one thing I can always count on; my constant companion.
Renovation
17th July 2018
It was not this internal contradiction that brought me to counselling, but the loss of my brother.
SPOKEN WORD VIDEO: It Tastes Like
16th July 2018
Nicole Acquah's spoke word performance discusses freedom from an eating disorder
Internal Truths • Art Series
13th July 2018
What they didn’t understand was eating disorders aren’t about how you look
Strong and Feminine?
11th July 2018
I realised people didn’t really take me very seriously. I was still being treated like a child, even by my peers.
Shut Up and Look Pretty: Sexism, Body Image and Mental Health
10th July 2018
If you are a woman, society sets one of your highest goals as being pretty
Cycle Charting: the hidden potential of your menstrual cycle
9th July 2018
After less than two months of charting I have found this process empowering
A Manifesto for Nakedness
6th July 2018
We, as a society, have become so squeamish and embarrassed when it comes to nudity
Shadow Dancing
2nd July 2018
She finds the way to her feet her movement staggered at first then slowly it becomes more daring
Mandy Lee Berger: Art Series | Part 1
15th May 2018
Experiencing this sharing let me discover not everyone is going to run from the intensity of my emotions...
Fifty Shades of Green
18th April 2018
Have a baby they said, you'll glow they said. So I did but I didn't. My glow was more a shade of pond green algae...
Feminist? Three reasons why Netball should be on your ‘to do’ list
11th April 2018
Although technically anybody can play netball, it is one of the only sports that is almost exclusively played by girls and women...
Tattoos Your Mother Doesn’t Want You to Have
5th April 2018
You never told me that my body was my own, yet you told me that women died getting the vote...
Review: Eat Sweat Play by Anna Kessell
31st March 2018
I wish this book had been available when I was 3 years old, minus the complex words, plus beautiful illustrations...
Sexual Harassment in Schools
26th March 2018
Sexual harassment in schools is commonplace and widespread. The following accounts have been collected from real girls from across the UK.
Scotland First Country in the World to Provide Free Tampons
13th March 2018
Scotland has been a pioneer over the past few years, introducing a few great policies and pieces of legislation, including...
The Pill and the Price
10th March 2018
For a while, my periods were near impossible to handle.
Excruciating cramps, nausea so intense I had to take days off to curl up in bed with ibuprofen that wouldn’t touch the pain, and wait it out.
Practical Girl!
7th March 2018
Practical Girl!
Your everyday superhero who wears appropriate clothes for all her crime fighting needs!
Five Reasons Surviving An Eating Disorder Made Me Stronger
5th March 2018
If someone had approached me a few years ago and told me I would speak openly about eating disorders by the time I was 22 years old, I would’ve laughed in their face.
When the Blackbird Sings • Photography Exhibition by Jannica Honey
1st March 2018
When the Blackbird Sings focuses on the female body and its links with nature, depicting naked women of all ages as well as poetic shots of flowers in water.
Lego House
1st February 2018
He's a clever guy Ed - writes all his own material, sings, plays several musical instruments and has a house made out of Lego...
Just Roll With It: How Enjoying My Body Saved My Mind
31st January 2018
They say that when you’re depressed, you lose interest in many things that, once upon a time, made you feel alive...
Watch It: The Shows (and Films) That Won’t Let You Down
29th January 2018
There’s nothing worse than when you’re relaxing on the couch with several snacks, possibly a glass of wine, trying to unwind with a film or TV show when BAM...
How To Be Femme and Cast Magic With Lip Balm
23rd January 2018
Up until about three years ago I had zero clue that I was experiencing dysphoria. I was riding that train to denial city so fast the...