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15 March 2022
Defining influence close to home
Let's take the time to appreciate the women who have influenced our lives and our growth as individuals. Idols and women with larger platforms can be celebrated, yes, but let's look at the ones we interact with closer to home.
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14 March 2022
How changing my hair helps me take control of my body
How being able to make decisions around my hair gave me the independence I desperately craved
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14 March 2022
Elden Ring
FromSoftware’s latest game combines elements from several of their previous releases and the result is their best game yet
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14 March 2022
My mother, her mother and me
Three generations of womanhood are explored in my own family and in the family of three others. I discuss how the women that came before us shape our identities and views.
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12 March 2022
Why I'm questioning my career as a disabled music journalist
How viable is my career as a music journalist when infrastructure keeps letting me down?
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10 March 2022
Interview with art curator and producer Saziso Phiri
Sasizo Phiri is an both art curator and cultural producer who works alongside UK New Artists (UKNA). Voice Mag spoke to her about art and culture, the curation process and her involvement with the recent UKNA Leicester Takeover.
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10 March 2022
Interview with LeShaun Douglas : artist, stylist, photographer & videographer
LeShaun Douglas is an artist, stylist, photographer and videographer who showcased her piece ‘Trouble TV’ at UKNA's Leicester Takeover. She was kind enough to talk to me about her journey, trends, representation and ‘Trouble TV’.
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10 March 2022
Voice Retrospects : Dave’s ‘Psychodrama’
Dave is undeniably one of the brightest talents in the game – not just at the moment but ever. The 23 year old effortlessly combines lyricism with his own production but can soundtrack your summer in one of those rare acts who can do it all.
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7 March 2022
I'm not wheelchair-bound, I'm free
Why being a wheelchair user is a gloriously positive experience (most of the time)
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4 March 2022
Self-directed shame and Instagram idealisation
If you live by the sword that is Instagram, what impact does this have on idealised body perceptions and how can we point towards future directions for social media sites?
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4 March 2022
Eating disorders: recovery is possible; don’t lose hope
A look into the facts about eating disorders and the stories of people who have struggled with them.
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2 March 2022
Childline's 'We All Feel It' campaign: Jake's story
Childline shares a first-person account of Jake, one of their service users, who turned to Childline in his hour in need.
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2 March 2022
Childline launches mental health campaign aimed at boys
Childline launches new campaign to raise awareness for boys struggling with their mental health.
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1 March 2022
Sofia Jirau is a woman, stop desexualising disabled people!
Disabled people wear bras too!
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1 March 2022
“My eating disorder was not a diet gone wrong; it was a coping mechanism.”
A look into the life of an eating disorder expert and her lived experiences with anorexia and bulimia.
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1 March 2022
#BreakTheBias this International Women’s Day
This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is #BreakTheBias. Since a day isn’t enough, join us for the month in celebrating how women everywhere do this every day.
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28 February 2022
The many ways faith affects your lifestyle
Have you ever stopped to think about how your faith affects the way you live and the activities you engage in?
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25 February 2022
Julie D’Aubigny: sword fighter, opera star, and the OG bisexual baddie
Often thought of as wild, uncontained, and a master flouter of all French societal rules — the 17th-century story of Julie D’Aubigny, is generally thought more of as myth than fact.