In This Issue
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Special IssueThe sculpted human form across history
Examining how bodies have been sculpted throughout time across various cultures
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Special IssueSwipe right on sex education
Meet Felicia Gisondi, a university student who decided to take sex education into her own hands after being kept in the dark for so long
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Special IssueEditorial: Systemic neglect and marginalization of bodies
Body and health are no longer prioritized by modern society, but instead neglected. The journey to proper self-care is riddled by racial and cultural barriers, accessibility issues, and financial disadvantages, among many other hurdles.
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Special IssueHow homegrown tattoo artists are revamping old school ink
More people are opting for in-home studios instead of traditional tattoo parlours.
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Special IssueBody image in sports: The athletic pressure to be “beautiful”
Athletes are expected to look a certain way, even when it is not relevant to performance.
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OpinionsA depoliticized and realistic portrait of hijabs
Preconceived notions of hijabs are often inaccurate and cloud the experiences of those who chose to wear it.
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Special IssueBreaking down gender gaps in the climbing community
The growing community of climbers among women is reaching new heights, allowing newcomers of different backgrounds to find supportive climbing networks.
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Special IssueDemystifying IUDs, one woman at a time
Finding the right contraceptive for the right uterus.
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Special IssueEating disorders: Taking a look beyond the body and self
When medical professionals neglect to look past just the physical, they actively ignore their patients’ needs altogether.
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Special IssueNavigating intimacy and sex after cancer
Approaching sex post-diagnosis can be intimidating, but far from impossible.
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Special IssueStop stigmatizing me: A neurodivergent woman’s plea for acceptance and understanding
Society’s vilification of autism contributes to low self-esteem among neurodivergent individuals.
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Special IssueBody positivity is dead and thin people killed it
Respectability, impracticality, and a lack of intersectionality have corrupted the body positivity movement.
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Special IssueTen alternatives to “ladies and gentlemen”
There’s no need to impose binaries on crowds with this list of alternative options.
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Special IssueThank your body
Our bodies are constantly working for us, even if we don’t always know it.
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