If you haven't heard of Mei Ichinose, that's about to change. Born in Kyoto, Japan with a congenital deficiency of her right forearm, Mei grew up hoping to become a professional swimmer and compete at the Paralympics.
This NAIDOC Week, we’re spotlighting the power and importance of First Nations storytelling - and the brilliant writers who are making their mark on the literary scene.
It's a day that a lot of people won't forget. On 28 May 2000, over 250,000 people marched together across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in a ‘Walk for Reconciliation’, demanding justice and recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Jazmeen Payne speaks to Missing Perspectives about her lived experience as a survivor of domestic violence and advocating for safer communities for LGBTQIA+ people.
Clove founder Anna Guerrero speaks to Missing Perspectives about creating a platform that will change the way people cook (while also platforming some stellar female chefs and creators).
At Missing Perspectives, we love spotlighting women who fly under the radar - those creating real change at a grassroots level in their communities. Mel Nixon is one of those women.
ICYMI: Hannah Ferguson, co-founder and CEO of Cheek Media, has announced her intention to run as an independent candidate for a New South Wales Senate seat in the next federal election.