Stellar Leuna
Words by Louisa Luong | Art by Stellar LeunaStellar Leuna’s black and white illustrations weave bold, dark, and playful narratives featuring women who don’t give a fuck. Drawing inspiration
Words by Louisa Luong | Art by Stellar LeunaStellar Leuna’s black and white illustrations weave bold, dark, and playful narratives featuring women who don’t give a fuck. Drawing inspiration
Alyssa RodrigoArt by Claudia Akole | @claudinskyIt starts with a longing stare and two pairs of flirtatious eyes. A double entendre here, and a hand on the lower back there.
Mariela PTIn a world where I would have more time for my hydrangeas; where my mind didn’t always spin so far out of control. In a world where I could
Addo Gustaf | @edgoostf"My art represents an exploration of self, shared, and lived experience. It is a journey of experimentation and growth, signifying what it feels like to live freely
Alyssa RodrigoIn the bathroom of our old house, plastered on the wall, was a cheap print of a painted turtle with the words “Lord, help me go slow”. That’s how
Amy Duloy, Alex Young — Queer OfficersIt has long been established that LGBTQI+ people, particularly transgender and gender diverse people, face higher rates of violence and harassment than cisgender and
Bronte Gossling “She is a mermaid, but approach her with caution. Her mind swims at a depth most would drown in.” – J Iron Word Pop culture’s captivation with mermaids speaks to an insidious truth about
Erica EmCW: r*pe, abuse, violence, suicide, self-harm, bullying, homophobic slursKon Karapanagiotidis is the founder and CEO of the Australian Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC), an asylum seeker support page. Since establishing
Michael ZacharatosCw: sexual assault and sexual harassment.Today, universities across Australia released data and held information seminars following a report from the Australian Human Rights Commission (‘AHRC’). In response, Universities Australia
UTS Women's CollectiveChloe Malmoux-Setz, UTS Women’s Collective ConvenerLast week, members of the UTS Women’s Collective gathered in Canberra to meet other Women’s Officers for an inspiring and comforting week. As