
FEMINIST ORGANIZING AND ART
RADICAL HOPE
Two front covers for 'That's What She Said' intersectional feminist magazine 'Radical Hope' zine issue #21. The first was inspired by COVID-19, the useless conservative government, and whether radical hope is possible if the pandora's box has already been opened. The second explores whether there can be joy through resistance, inspired by a photo that I took at a Pink Floyd concert.

THE ‘LEGACY ‘ISSUE
Digital Art for 'That's What She Said' Intersectional Feminist Magazine 'Legacy' Issue #20. Inspired by Maya Angelou's 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' and THE concept of literacy legacies.
Poem and Art 'A Simulation of Sorry Women' for 'That's What She Said' Intersectional Feminist Magazine ‘Legacy‘ Issue #20. Inspired by my tendency to apologize and its gendered nature.
My interview of Angélina from Feminist Collages London for 'That's What She Said' Magazine, 2020. Slide right for slides of the interview, and to read it in its original format click on the article.
Inspired by Feminist Collages London, myself and a group pasted a slogan in Bristol that says 'Stop Telling Women to Smile'. The slogan was soon defaced to say 'Stop Telling Men to Smile' (no photo evidence unfortunately), then 'Stop Telling Mom to Smile', then 'Stop Telling Om to Smile', which was comical because a vegan burger joint called 'Om Burger' was about to open next door, so the once feminist slogan became, ironically and against its will, used for consumerist purposes. The commodification of women's bodies prevails!
POSTER FOR SELF PLEASURE CLUB
A poster I was commissioned to make by the founder of London’s ‘Self Pleasure Club’, an in-person monthly meeting to discuss all things sex and self-pleasure related.
https://www.instagram.com/self.pleasure.club/

PODCAST ON PEEQUAL
This is an excerpt from a 15 minute podcast that I made about the design startup that I interned for, PEEQUAL, who created the UK’s first women’s urinal to respond to the problem of long public toilet queues. In the podcast, I speak about problem-finding, critical design, women’s health as taboo, and the gendered politics of public space.
HOW TO USE A PEEQUAL DEMO VIDEO
How to use a PEEQUAL urinal demonstration video, using a prototype at Shambala Festival 2021. As you can see the video and prototype are very basic, but we were trying to make the demo as accessible as possible. The article underneath is the Sun newspaper publicizing the video.