In 2014, when she was just 16 years old, Nadya Okamoto founded PERIOD.org a non profit with the goal of ending period poverty and stigma through service, education and advocacy.
Read MoreWhat do you get when you mix the most colourful and charismatic Aussie with your favourite philosopher and New Yorker? It’s the podcast you deserve.
Read MoreAlayo’s account @ablackhistoryofart highlights overlooked Black artists, sitters, curators and thinkers from Art History and the present day.
Read MoreLavinya is a historian, writer and recent First Class graduate from SOAS. Lavinya witnessed firsthand the ‘effects of systematic disenfranchisement through the exclusion of Black pupils and Black British history.’
Read MoreElyse Fox is a filmmaker, activist and founder of Sad Girls Club. Elyse started Sad Girl’s Club after her own experiences with depression.
Read MoreTiffany is a 24 year old Media Studies student in NYC. Her video series on YouTube #InternetAnalysis has helped us unpack the conflicted feelings we’ve experienced during lockdown.
Read MoreSarah is an activist and became the first female refugee to return to the refugee camp in Lesbos. Whilst working with refugees on Lesbos in 2017 Sarah was arrested, along with her colleague Seán, and held in a Greek prison for 100 days.
Read MoreSeyi is campaigning to end online abuse through her non-profit organisation, Glitch.
Read MoreOn the International Day of Zero Tolerance to FGM, I want to share with you some resources that you can use to help tackle this important global issue and introduce you to incredible work of Jaha Dukureh.
Read MoreNasrin Sotoudeh is an Iranian human rights lawyer. In March 2019 Nasrin was sentenced to 38 years in prison and 148 lashes.
Read MoreKelsey Hatchitt may not be recognized when walking down the street in the US, but her feminist IG account @femislay is a public act of rebellion.
Read MoreScience and technology needs more women. Working in the digital space has made that clear to me a million times over. No-one is more passionate about making equality in STEM a reality than Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon.
Read MoreKate Parker is a barrister and the Director of the Schools Consent Project.
Read MoreRachel is an Activist, writer and lecturer and she uses her social media accounts to teach her followers about feminism, racism and white supremacy- especially where white supremacy plays out in white feminism.
Read MoreAnna has tackled the topic of flexible working since 2015 and started an online community for people who happen to be parents, Mother Pukka. Her flex appeal campaign was first brought to my attention a year or so back and I’ve followed her journey ever since.
Read More@killerandasweetthang (Eileen Kelly) inspired me to have a bob back in January 2016 so her impact on my life has been huge.
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