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A hub of conversation to help young women mature, budding professionals become leaders and leaders become advocates for equality.
A disruptive digital storytelling project supporting humanitarian initiatives, freeing shackled minds, and amplifying the voices of the oppressed.
We publish inspiring stories about different topics for a productive and entertaining life
Perceive More! is a publication that features pieces challenging our understanding of reality and pushes us in wanting to know more.
Solus Jesus: A Theology of Resistance, is the place to explore a new approach to Christianity. Emily Swan & Ken Wilson are co-pastors of Blue Ocean Faith, Ann Arbor (a2blue.org).
Plain English Economics from someone who actually understands Economics!
Being LGBTI in Asia and the Pacific is a regional programme aimed at addressing inequality, violence and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or intersex status, and promotes universal access to health and social services.
Asparagus tells the large and small stories of how we can live sustainably, from an environmental, social, and cultural perspective.
This is just a place for me to publish anything from LGBTQ issues to poetry and short fiction. Enjoy!
A joint project of the National Center for Transgender Equality Action Fund and the National Center for Transgender Equality. Also at ncteactionfund.org and transequality.org.
Elevating marginalized voices through focused thought-provoking content about racism, culture, identity, politics, society, and more.
I write to explore Black personhood, the life we have built in the shadow of full citizenship. Follow me on Twitter @Established1865.
An intersectional feminist publication normalizing anti-sexism, uplifting survivor voices, and decolonizing hearts and minds, one story at a time.
Designing our world for who and how we are: brought to you by the Behavioural Insights Team — The Nudge Unit
Women’s issues, politics, culture. Warning: this publication contains feminism.