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 MoreLike so many women on TYL Le’Nise is a multi-hyphenate woman - she is a women’s health, hormone and menstrual cycle coach and the founder of Eat Love Move, a nutrition and wellbeing practice, a yoga teacher AND the host of the Period Story Podcast.
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 MoreThis Canadian duo are lifelong friends and have worked together to create ground breaking and award winning works of art. Like so many of the women in The Friendship Edit, Wendy and Amanda created their own independent works before finding their flow and co-directing.
Read MoreReni’s podcast About Race takes the themes and conversations from her bestselling book a step further in episodes covering the historic white working class narrative, political blackness and the violence in white feminism.
Read MoreMarsha was a central figure in the gay liberation movement, self-identified drag queen, performer, and survivor.
Read MoreAlayo’s account @ablackhistoryofart highlights overlooked Black artists, sitters, curators and thinkers from Art History and the present day.
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 MoreSeyi is campaigning to end online abuse through her non-profit organisation, Glitch.
Read MoreSonia Boyce has been chosen to represent the UK at Biennale Arte 2021, the world's most important contemporary art festival.
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 MoreLet’s talk... about “Gurls Talk”, created by the amazing Adwoa Aboa.
Read MoreYou already know She Readyyyyy, but now They Ready too. This series is everything we want The Yes List to be about; it celebrates amazing success, lifts women up, focuses on sisterhood and it’s full of queens.
Read MoreCaroline is a writer, broadcaster and award-winning feminist campaigner who successfully pushed for Jane Austen to be featured on the UK’s £10 note.
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 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.
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