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Tag - gender

A person with long black hair sits up in bed, under a blanket, in a bedroom, reading a book.

A year in Skin Stories: 2019

A person with long black hair sits up in bed, under a blanket, reading a book. A magazine, cup of spilled coffee and pillow lie on the floor beside them. On the edge of the bed is a blinking phone. The bedroom is decorated with yellow wallpaper and a rug, lamp and painting in warm shades of red.

A year in Skin Stories: 2018

A sepia toned collage of photos of famous Indian women from history. In the centre, the text 'a lack of knowledge about women'

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Description: Two people sit on a bench, facing each other, eyes closed, foreheads touching, as they embrace. They both wear yellow and have short hair. One wears a nose ring, the other has a flower in their hair. In the background we see a dense canopy of green leaves and, at the bottom, a bed of bright red flowers.

When trauma follows you home: What love means to me as a queer, non-binary person

In this illustration, a woman is seated on her bed in a bright-coloured room with shades of orange, yellow and pink. She is on her bed reading under her blanket while her pillow is on the floor. There is a coffee mug lying on the floor, half-spilled, next to a magazine. On the other side of the bed is the woman’s phone, blinking.

Looking Back:‘Skin Stories’ in 2017

The image set against an orange background shows seven children reading books. One of them is sitting on the swing and reading. Another one is petting a dog, with a book in his hand and looking at another child as a grown person looks on them. On the right, there is a parrot perched on a tree branch with a book in its hands too.

Here are three children’s books featuring disability that fared beautifully against my feminist wish list

Made with Love by 13 Llama Interactive for Point of View