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A thank you to gal-dem’s contributors
Goodbye from gal-dem
17 independent UK-based media organisations to support
Baesianz: the collective bringing Britain’s Asian communities together
Abbott Elemenary’s Quinta Brunson schools us on what makes good telly
The arts are in crisis
South African dance music is the sound of resilience
Tara Lily is creating the connections she craves
An ode to Black Essex girls
The architect inspiring Muslim girls everywhere
Is Ed Sheeran platforming POC artists, or is he piggybacking off them?
Britain’s policing was built on racism. Abolition is unavoidable
Against the binary: imagining a future of holding my chest high
My partner broke the boundaries of our open relationship
gal-dem horoscopes: this Spring Equinox, move forward with clarity and intention
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How Pakistan’s Khwaja Sira and transgender communities are fearing and fighting for their futures
Meet the musicians changing the face of who ‘should’ play the guitar
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Their anti-rape performance went viral globally. Now what?
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This powerful animation commemorates the lives lost in Nigeria’s #EndSARS protests
Nadia Whittome: ‘Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget is a slap in the face for Britain’s workers’
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‘Awaab’s Law’ won’t save Black and brown tenants from malignant social housing
‘I cannot be categorised’: in the words of Audre Lorde
How protest and resistance in Syria and Lebanon shaped a progressive rap scene
Michaela Coel on how mentorship drives your career forward
How Nigeria’s Feminist Coalition became a force for change
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For some Black women, slimness equals safety
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‘Stop the Boats’ is Suella and Sunak’s ugly dark twisted fantasy
Where to find vibes this month
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The Gulabi Gang is a sisterhood fighting against domestic violence in India
Boohoo’s attempts to appear ethical are empty and damaging – we must keep calling them out
Meet six change-making groups this International Women’s Day
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