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.

The latest spin-off, Citadel: Diana depicts a woman who's "not just the super kick-ass spy or the glamour queen".
“When I was going through my journey from five years old till 11, it was quite frightening because I was beginning to lose memory of my family.” 
New York comedians Claire and Ashley have built a brand - and a podcast - out of reading celebrity memoirs. Ahead of their first Aussie live tour, they make the case for gossip and discuss the lines they'd never cross.
In a world where media representation profoundly influences societal attitudes, the glaring absence of differently-abled bodies on mainstream reality TV is both disappointing and disheartening.
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.

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