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Something has Happened
These collages draw on the Catholic iconography of my childhood, in tension with my current practice of Islam.’ Read more
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An Ovarian Soufflé
Again, I’m open as Pandora’s eyes (at the thighs). Read more
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Full Surrogacy Now
Whatever your relationship to reproduction – not everyone has a functioning womb, not everyone is a birthing mother – Lewis’ discussion of surrogacy is an important guide to some key feminist questions. Read more
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Deviant Saints 2
In 3rd century Carthage (modern day Tunisia), the noble Perpetua and the enslaved Felicity found kinship in a Roman prison. They had both been sentenced to death in the arena for their refusal to denounce… Read more
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Deviant Saints 1
14th century Portuguese princess, Wilgefortis, prayed for deliverance from a forced marriage, which would break her virginal vow of celibacy to God. She miraculously grew a beard, her arranged suitor found this unacceptable and called… Read more
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Radical Kinship
Rewilding is definitely a thing. Sometimes one suspects a touch of nimbyism. Reclaim the land for nature….keep the developers out. This one felt different; it was rooted in the soil. The starting point a composting… Read more
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Reclaiming Violence
Nora Ziegler Violence is a part of life, its relationship with peace and liberation is complex. It is important to recognise and mourn violence. But attempting to reject violence altogether can only lead to covering… Read more
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Notes on Palestine Action
Henry_ When I was lucky enough to visit Kabul in 2014, the strongest, lingering sensation I found there was the smell of burning diesel. Mixed with raw sewage, it had a kind of milky smell.… Read more
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Bad Apple Eleven
We are excited to share Bad Apple Eleven!Explore the complexities of direct action, violence, reproductive justice and radical kinship in stories from Henry_, Nora Ziegler, Anne Cross and Nova Glyn. Learn about deviant saints, Wilgifortis,… Read more
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Tower of Omegle
Black Sheep The Tower of Babel story always confused me. Far from teaching me how wonderful God is, it just left me concluding that God sounds pretty shitty. I don’t know, maybe I missed something?… Read more
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