Guest writer Stefan Simonovic explores same sex-marriage around the world looking at how far we have come in the mission towards full equality.
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Sport and identity
A guest writer, Gareth Davies explores how rejecting fixed ideas about what sport should look like, intertwine with a rejection of other fixed identity norms.
I am so sick of this shit; AFAB does not mean privileged
A guest writer explains why accusations of privilege levelled at assigned female at birth non binary people are rooted in misogyny and transphobia. This writer has asked to remain anonymous.
The rise of LGBTQ+ awareness in mainstream media
Guest writer, Hadley Stewart, examines the situation of LGBTQ+ journalism.
In defence of Dragon Age’s Sera
For Gaming Month, Kath Rella explores the complexities behind one of Dragon Age's most infamous characters: Sera. Sera; a polarising presence in Bioware's Dragon Age: Inquisition. The lesbian anti-elf is rude, crude and thoroughly argumentative. I'll be honest, during my first playthrough, Sera and I did not get along. Sure, she made me chuckle on … Continue reading In defence of Dragon Age’s Sera
When employers are transphobic: the enemy within
Due to the content of this post, the writer has request anonymity to be able to safely reveal the struggle of working for an organisation that aids transphobia.
The magic of Dungeons & Dragons
For this month's theme, guest writer Sarah Ellis explores the much beloved Dungeon's and Dragon's game.
This is the next century: my old school just launched a gender identity policy and this is how it feels
As part of our February theme of 'faith', guest writer, Catherine Baker, describes her experiences at St Paul's Girls' School and comments on their introduction of a gender identity policy.
From a lesbian-loving lesbian to AfterEllen: Please don’t break my heart
Guest writer Caitlin Logan shares her thoughts and feelings on AfterEllen’s worrying proximity to anti-trans politics.
I’m a trans woman and I believe Julie Bindel should be heard
In the latest piece on the Julie Bindel controversy, guest writer and trans woman, Debbie Hayton, explains why she believes Bindel should be given a platform.
