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Our Politics Editor, Prishita Maheshwari-Aplin (they/she) is an Equality advocate and an LGBTIQA+ community organiser with the direct action group, Voices4 London, where they are a Member of the Board of Trustees. They are also on the Advisory Board for the social enterprise and sex-ed provider, Split Banana, who are helping redesign relationship and sex-ed by bringing in the perspectives and experiences of groups traditionally excluded from the curriculum.
As queer individuals innovate aspirational ways of thinking, living, and loving, we also innovate new ways in which we present...
Solidarity Tapes is the London-based DIY cultural project making explicit links between music and activism.
Not Ok is the emo pop-punk club night creating space for alternative queer PoCs.
For #10 The Family Issue, Politics Editor Prishita Maheshwari-Aplin meets the creators of London's _____
From #10 The Family Issue, Politics Editor Prishita Maheshwari-Aplin speaks to LGBTQIA+ parents about
Bimini Bon Boulash has taken the world by storm since they sashay-ed onto our screens in January 2021 with the...
New BBC documentary centres the voices of the trans youth impacted by the trans healthcare crisis in England and injects a much-needed factual narrative into the ongoing ‘debate’ around the rights and lives of trans people.
PHOTOGRAPHY Abi Fleming and Sophie Farrell A cornerstone of the South London music scene, Sister Midnight was so much more...
Risk-taker, shapeshifter, rule-breaker; Hackney-born Bree Runway challenges expectations and categorisation – and so does her music. Read our full cover interview with Bree from the #9 ‘Make Noise’ issue.
Politics Editor Prishita Maheshwari-Aplin's investigates the intersections of the climate crisis in this feature from our issue #9 print, 'The Make Noise' issue.
PHOTOGRAPHY El Hogg As the sea of brightly coloured hair, mesh tops, and witty placards marched from Wellington Arch, Hyde...
ILLUSTRATION beeillustrates As I sit on the sun-soaked grass surrounded by the ones I hold dearest, their voices mingling, rising...