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  • To Whom it May Concern

    To Whom it May Concern

    A photo series by Nur Aishah Kenton Read more

    October 29, 2021
  • Her Name Is Chanel Miller

    Her Name Is Chanel Miller

    Everyone knows the name of Chanel Miller’s rapist; we know he could swim well, he liked steak, and that he went to Stanford. Yet, for a long time, we didn’t know Chanel’s name or all that she is: a writer, an artist, a poet, and a sister. Read more

    October 25, 2021
  • Beyond the Law: How Memoir Empowers Survivors

    Beyond the Law: How Memoir Empowers Survivors

    Memoir can do what the legal system can’t: it voices a survivor’s truth, untainted by doubt and toxic myths, to an audience who listens. Read more

    October 1, 2021
  • #MeToo, #KuToo, and #MiTu: What Does the Movement Mean in My Country?

    #MeToo, #KuToo, and #MiTu: What Does the Movement Mean in My Country?

    The rampant abuse of power by men in executive positions that #MeToo revealed, opened a new conversation about the intersection of gender and power. Read more

    September 24, 2021
  • Two Sides of a Coin: Empowerment, Security, Sport, and Muay Thai

    Two Sides of a Coin: Empowerment, Security, Sport, and Muay Thai

    Strength has long been seen through a masculine prism. Read more

    September 18, 2021
  • ‘She’s just my type’: The Racial Fetishisation of Women of Colour

    ‘She’s just my type’: The Racial Fetishisation of Women of Colour

    Racial fetishisation is covert sexualised racism. Read more

    September 10, 2021
  • Self-Care: The Serpent of the Mental Health Movement

    Self-Care: The Serpent of the Mental Health Movement

    The sad irony is that the self-care movement initially began as a reaction to institutional shortcomings in the treatment of marginalised communities—women of colour and women who identify as LGBTQIA+. Read more

    August 27, 2021
  • There’s A Light I Cannot Reach

    There’s A Light I Cannot Reach

    I just failed to accept that reality strips you to the bone Read more

    August 13, 2021
  • Make Feast of Us

    Make Feast of Us

    Reconciling these histories with my own existence here in Australia is surreal. I suppose it’s the jarring feeling of real people being delegated to some overarching label; of complex societies and cultures being summarised in a term; of a set of conflicts defined to a time period. Read more

    August 9, 2021
  • Do Better, ANU

    Do Better, ANU

    It’s time to step up and make tangible change, ANU. More needs to be done to keep us safe on campus. Read more

    August 8, 2021
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