Artist Maliha Abidi shares how she’s breaking down stigmas around mental health in this illustration series.
How the legacy of the Armenian genocide has affected me.
To celebrate our last issue of the year, we’re gifting copies of our favourite books to three lucky readers.
18-year-old student Helena Branco writes about her efforts to end period poverty in Brazil.
Student Susan Atiomo shares how you can help keep a spotlight on the fight to end police brutality in Nigeria.
Reflecting on my own experiences of discrimination — and how to eliminate discrimination in our country’s classrooms.
From violence on the way to school to electricity blackouts, four young women discuss trying to learn during economic and political upheaval.
Indian students discuss stigmas around mental health — and how one organisation is working to eliminate them.
Anju Dhanushkodi writes about competing in netball matches, reading Anne Frank's diary and feeling frustrated by the lack of representation of South Indians.
After coining the term “intersectional environmentalism,” Leah is building an inclusive climate movement.
The student activist discusses the importance of Indigenous knowledge in the fight for our planet.
“I am trying to show the human cost of climate change, particularly in Pakistan," explains Sarah.