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Sports reporter Isha Singhal shares six key moments from the women's football tournament held in Australia this year.
- Isha Singhal
Dome co-founder Bella Filacuridi opens up about the enduring power of podcasts in bringing women and communities together.
- Bella Filacuridi
"When Sarah shared her experiences related to pregnancy loss and fertility, she ultimately used her platform to speak about issues that are particularly delicate to discuss in many multicultural communities."
- Alicia Vrajlal
- Missing Perspectives
Hosted by Missing Perspectives' Sunny and Allie, the Booksmart podcast blends a book club format with in-depth conversations featuring some of the world’s most beloved authors.
- Missing Perspectives
"These courageous women have been used as political tools throughout the entire week and we should ensure that this doesn’t continue," says human rights advocate, Craig Foster.
- Missing Perspectives
From narrative nonfiction to essays and poetry, these reads will inform and inspire on International Women's Day and beyond.
- Soaliha Iqbal
"This book does not exist to dismiss the harm victims of crime have experienced. In everything we do there needs to be personal accountability for the actions each of us decides to take... The question really is – what happens when those choices are made from a place of survival...?" – Tahlia Isaac
- Missing Perspectives
"I have no desire to analyse the legitimacy or extent of Davidson’s Tourette’s, to demonise those living with the syndrome, or to minimise the very real impacts I’m sure ableism has had on his quality of life. I believe in inclusion. But I refuse to let acknowledgement of Davidson’s disability be at the expense of prioritising the wellbeing of the two Black men who were victims of his racist outburst (whether intentional or not), as much of the internet has," writes Sunny Adcock.
- Sunny Adcock
Emerald Fennell has always had questionable race and class politics in her films, so maybe it’s no surprise that her “Wuthering Heights” adaptation reeks of anti-intellectualism, classism and problematic racial stereotypes. In many ways, it’s an accurate reflection of our times.
- Soaliha Iqbal