Things Rich People Don’t Understand
"You’ve never been dragged along to a crisis organisation to get a box of food. You’ve never sat with your Mum as she cries because she could be homeless soon.
"You’ve never been dragged along to a crisis organisation to get a box of food. You’ve never sat with your Mum as she cries because she could be homeless soon.
"Picture this smug model citizen – always refreshed at seven every morning, cheerfully sipping his mug of hot water with a lemon wedge. Does your mental image feature seven hits
"Breaking up with God is a lot like breaking up with your significant other. Only it’s about a hundred times worse."
Content warning: sexual harrassment, physical assault "I feel cursed, like I’ve been born with a neon sign above my head, one only he can see. I feel like somebody’s sent
CW: dissociation, depersonalisation “The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders describes the experience of depersonalisation as having an altered perception of yourself; a feeling of detachment as if you are
Content warning: racism, mental illnessCallout culture is a way of dismantling kyriarchal oppression in its linguistic or behavioural forms. It is publicly criticising someone and holding them accountable for their
It’s eleven-thirty at night and I’m on a train speeding away from Circular Quay, sobbing quietly and pathetically into a packet of chocolates.
On January 13th, Katie Way published a piece on Babe.net about a woman whom we know only as Grace. Last year, Grace met comedian Aziz Ansari, went on a date
In a stride of colour and glitter, a parade of floats and dancers will make their way up Oxford Street in celebration of Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
Michelle Xu breaks down the cultural appropriation of food and encourages mindfulness the next time you eat from a gentrified fusion food establishment.