Colourism in the modelling industry is still a problem
“Colourism is a seed that was planted by white supremacy and watered within our own communities” Lupita Nyongo Colourism is a facet of racism, which stems from negative stereotypes regarding Continue Reading
Restricted access to abortion in Poland: the end of the Istanbul Convention
Poland is on the road of restricting women’s rights once again, only a few months after the anti abortion law enforcement in January 2021. The country’s decision to leave the Continue Reading

Why do some people hate vaccines?
The are protests, movements even cults to oppose vaccines. But why? Human psychology might have an answer. Vaccines have been hailed as life-saving inventions by medical professionals. The discovery of Continue Reading

The West Berkshire Woman Fighting Period Poverty
The term period poverty refers to the inadequate access to menstrual hygiene products such as sanitary pads and tampons, due to financial constraints. In the UK, an estimated 1 in Continue Reading


Brain Prize winners’ migraine drugs are changing the lives of patients, and this is just the beginning
Migraine is the second most disabling disorder after back pain when it comes to days lost to disability. The UK approval of the first migraine-specific drugs in the past year Continue Reading


Moonji’s founder on Ayurveda & well-being in lockdown
Londoner Abi grew up in a household fueled with spices and superfoods. One degree in physics and a gap-year later, she found herself yearning to reconnect with her North-Indian heritage. Continue Reading