BLACK ICONS IN QUEER HISTORY

Marsha P Johnson Bayard Rustin Audre Lorde Miss Major Simon Nkoli Black people have always been a part of the LGBT rights movement. The struggle for queer liberation has included...
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What’s Going On With Brexit?

A lot of stuff went down these last couple of weeks, and every other week, in Westminster, and particularly a lot of stuff regarding our exit from the EU. You...
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Electrolyte – Wildcard Theatre Company

An Edinburgh Fringe Festival show review Feminist: Entertainment: Quality of Performance: ‘Electrolyte’ blew my socks off and then used them to wipe my tears.  Jessie and her friends are stuck...
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HoneyPot – Showbox Theatre

An Edinburgh Fringe Festival show review Feminist: Quality of Performance: Entertainment: Intelligent and topical, ‘Honeypot’ drags old-fashioned fairytales, kicking and screaming, out of their dusty history and pushes them into...
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To Catch a D*ck – London Hughes

An Edinburgh Fringe Festival show review I would sum up London Hughes’ comedy show ‘To Catch a D*ck’ as 'hilarious, empowering but definitely not one to watch next to your...
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Summer self care tips

A few weeks ago, we posted a story on Instagram asking you for your summer self care tips. It may seem contradictory but summer can be such a stressful time....
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Two websites, Three girls

We teamed up with Eliza Lawrence of wasitgoodforyou.co.uk, a website pioneering honest and open conversations about sex. We asked Eliza questions about herself and her incredible project, and in turn,...
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