After leaving salons consistently feeling as if our curly texture was the problem, many curly girls turn to straighteners, erasing a part our identity. Now, there’s a new movement restoring pride in our hair – and in who we are.
I got hit by a girl
Why domestic abuse against men is more common than people believe, and why cycles of abuse against men and women need to end.
Should grammar schools exist?
Grammar schools have become less prevalent in the UK. After diving into one particular county in South East England, Kent, home to more Grammar schools than any other UK county, the question of their viability and fairness still seems to be apparent.
We examine how American summer camps are handling transgender campers, from the perspective of camp staff.
Northern Ireland: 'Our happiness is debatable'
A debate over the understanding of LGBT+ issues in Northern Ireland has been sparked by comments made by two leading DUP members who spoke sympathetically towards the practice of conversion therapy.
The dark side of home-schooling
How moving into online teaching created more social inequalities and took away opportunities from disadvantaged children
South Korean feminist film creates controversy
Despite its popularity, an independent feminist film has caused controversy and criticism throughout South Korea, despite encouraging gender equality.
Northern Ireland: Equality in matrimony
Northern Ireland joins 30 countries in the legalisation of same-sex marriage.
How the gender pay gap is progressing after the latest revelations from the BBC and other companies.
'If we stop, the world stops'
Mass strikes took place in Spain to celebrate Women’s International day. Not only did people protest on the streets, but women stopped all their duties for 24 hours.