
Written by: Alex Bennett Grant
The body positivity movement is growing fast. It wants to make us more happy with our bodies and more satisfied with our sex lives.
We sat down with sex educators Laureen HD and Zoë Ligon to talk about living openly with STIs and why online censorship is holding back our ability to progress on sex education.
We sat down with photographer Peter DeVito to talk about why body positivity needs to be seen as more than a trend and the rise of Instagram as a platform for the movement.
Social media is helping people explore who they are and become more open-minded. It’s where they feel most authentic and free to be themselves.
We sat down with Jamie Windust, a non-binary model, writer and speaker, to discuss how social media helped them find their identity and the limits and power of labels.
We spoke with Nafisa Bakkar, the co-founder of Amaliah, to discuss the challenges of navigating Muslim identity today and how social media is helping make the journey easier.
We’re seeing a more diverse set of voices take over mainstream culture, but there’s still a long way to go in many areas.
We talked to Uday Kapur, co-founder of Azadi Records, about what it truly means to open up music to people from all walks of life.
We sat down with Phil Young, former co-host of Channel 4’s Board Stupid, to discuss the representation gap in the outdoors and how the younger generation is taking matters into their own hands.







