Culture

By exploring intersectional representation of women in pop culture, MP opens the door for intelligent and fun conversations about diverse narratives across film, TV, music and literature.

Emily Zarevich is a teacher, writer and book lover from Ontario, Canada. Here, she writes to a fellow reader she'll never meet in person, only in the margins.
Same old story, time again – as a new female pop star rises, she's subjected to invasive and entitled fans. 
In many ways, Ella is a reluctant entrepreneur. But her life-affirming organisation The Returning is a creative and expansive response to the challenge of connecting predominantly Indigenous women with culture, country, and deeper forms of healing.
From internalised racism to the fetishisation of Asian women, the Safe Space author documents her experience of racism in Australia, and how she found hope through community.
She opens up about representation, coming out, and allyship.
The cooking show has forged the culinary careers of herself and many other women of colour.
Davis' new documentary from Netflix and Shondaland fills a crucial gap in the discussion – Black representation in the Barbie universe and how it all began. 
The Australian actor may be known to some as the daughter of director Jane Campion, but she's continuing to carve out her own creative mark in this show about grief, sex and the power of women.
"What truly shapes our lives? That car? That trip overseas or house or new baby or relationship that is life-giving or life-sapping? That time on the dance floor? That car crash?" asks SBS Insight host Kumi Taguchi.

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