In this superb piece of cultural commentary, Kristina Kasparian writes about the stigma of "invisible" conditions, the harsh reality of medical gaslighting, and how society prioritizes motherhood over selfhood. While based on her own experiences with endometriosis, it reflects the attitudes faced by people who suffer from chronic and/or “invisible” illness.
Read moreEmbracing Strangers
This short but gorgeous piece of memoir by Wendy K Mages reflects on tender moments of human connection and compassion that can be found in some of the most difficult circumstances.
Read moreThe price of a free ride
Alex shares the harrowing and tale of when their mother hitchhiked a ride from a stranger in the ‘70s.
Read moreReview: 'Something to be Tiptoed Around' by Emma Marie Jones
This week we review the latest Grattan Street Short: Something to the Tiptoed Around by Emma Marie Jones.
Read moreBinary: How to Build A Eurasian Wardrobe
Enjoy a sneak peak of a piece from the upcoming Antithesis Journal and explore the binaries that shape how we talk about race and identity.
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