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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

In the centre of an image is a person sitting on a wheelchair, holding a small mirror to their face and looking down at their reflection with a smile. They stand in front of an open door, with two others in the background. The wall behind them is yellow, and a bird sits on a blooming tree.

Can we ever have a conversation about desire without centering my disability?

To the left, a figure with cropped hair sits at a desk, using a laptop. There is a vase full of flowers on the desk. A crescent moon in the night sky outside can be seen through a window, and a black cat frolics on the floor. On the right, in a green field, four people stretch in preparation to play sports. Credit: Alia Sinha.

Even as I fought for others to accept my body with disability, I had to learn to love it myself

Two people stand together looking at each other. One wears a plait and glasses, the other has short hair and a nose ring. They are both wearing a school uniform. A third person stands behind them, looking to the side. In the background are buildings, plants, and a graffiti covered wall.

Living as a bisexual person with an incurable itch

Think that sex and disability don’t mix? Think again.

A person with black cropped hair sits at a table painting. On the canvas is a painted moth. In the background, more moths flutter around them and we see a bed, a lamp, paintings on the wall and the night sky through a large window.

Why I call myself a schizophrenist

Description: 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. Credit: Alia Sinha

Event: Skin Stories – love. desire. disability.

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

When secrets turn into stories: Living with PTSD as a young queer woman

Made with Love by 13 Llama Interactive for Point of View