Five standout creative projects we loved in September
creativeboom.com·1w
Aisha Salaudeen: Women’s Stories & Podcast Monetization in Africa
siliconafrica.com·3w
Ordinary Slop & Reactionary Centrism, or what Alex Warren’s hit “Ordinary” has in common with AI and Adele’s “Hello”
its-her-factory.com·2d
The Voltage Of The Age | Weeknotes
thejaymo.net·6d
Playlist
slow-journalism.com·1w
This is how we do it: ‘Asexuality is a spectrum. I don’t experience sexual desire (but I do like having orgasms)’
theguardian.com·6d
Brides offers a unique insight into the roots of far-right activism and Islamophobia in Britain
theconversation.com·3d
A Provocative Story Collection About Immigrants, Bodies Under Seige, and the Horror of Being Perceived
electricliterature.com·2d
Damning results show how much work there is still to do for women and ethnic minorities in football | Suzanne Wrack
theguardian.com·2w
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Andrew Jakubowicz on repairing our ‘fragile’ multicultural nation
theconversation.com·4d
This erotic photobook archives a decade of queer intimacy
dazeddigital.com·1d
‘Break every rule’: Inside the beauty looks of Studio 54’s return
dazeddigital.com·3w
Amid the anger and hate, this is the big question: can societies still summon empathy? | Keith Magee
theguardian.com·2w
“They Don’t Want Us to Have a History”: Abdi Nazemian on YA Book Bans and Queer History
bookriot.com·2d
No Kings, Socials and Us
znetwork.org·1d
Women do the most cooking at home. So why do men get to hog the BBQ?
theconversation.com·2w
september 23 etc
combatdavey.net·2w
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