Launching exclusively with BRICKS online, Bruneian Director Atikah Zainidi shines a light on four different queer womxn in an aim to abolish the common and horrifically overused stereotypes often associated with them.
BRICKS Features Editor Luke Smith sits down with the trio to discuss the importance of community, political advice for the younger generation and the struggles of queer visibility
ARTWORK Voices4 Society has, of course, has been forced to adapt their entire lifestyles overnight to help tackle this pandemic...
WORDS Ted Lavis Coward Queers and sex workers have a shared history of marginalisation, with both groups existing on the...
IMAGES Shot by Soraya Zaman For those who don’t already know, can you tell us about who you are and...
IMAGES Courtesy of Rebecca Black For those who may not know, can you tell us about who you are and...
In light of Poland's recent election and anti-LGBTQ+ discourse, Karolina Liczbińska shares her personal experiences finding confidence in her sexuality both in London and in Poland.
Megan Elliot speaks to queer youth about their nostalgic love of The Sims, and its importance as a space for queer storytelling and safe identity exploration.
Prishita Maheshwari-Aplin speaks to the queer East-London glam-pop artist on their latest hit, Seduction.
WORDS Eleni Zachariou For some LGBTQ+ people the festive season can be difficult, even dreaded, and being wholly themselves around...
WORDS Finnegan Shepard IMAGES Courtesy of Both& For the last hundred years, clothing has operated off a binary fit and...
Politics Editor Prishita Maheshwari-Aplin explores the meaning of solidarity and asks six protestors at the London rally in solidarity with Palestine, "What does solidarity mean to you?"