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Growing up a young gay black man, my mental health suffered because I felt the game I loved wouldn’t accept me. But now I’ve found a place to play as my authentic self, writes Jay Lemonius.
Like Gabrielle Union, I change my hair often, and I don't owe anyone an explanation.
I’m sorry you ‘didn’t quite catch’ my name but no, it’s not okay for you to give me a different, ‘easier’ one instead, writes Shahed Ezaydi.
While Margot Robbie has received two nominations in the same category, it's been noted actors of colour have been overlooked completely.
I hate talking about politics, and hate how much I talk about it. But my very existence is political and on the line, writes Zuva
Infertility doesn’t discriminate, but there’s little diversity in the stories we hear. If we want to change the narrative, women like me must lend our voices, writes Seetal Savla
Turned out, the black skin that he found so appealing in the bedroom was not so appealing outside of it.
When you’re a young writer of colour, and your success is predicated on your acceptance from the majority, perfection can feel like the only real option, writes Malavika Kannan.
The drag queens from the UK version of RuPaul's Drag Race walked the pink carpet last night, ahead of the show's broadcast on October 3rd.
St. John’s Senior School in Enfield sent a letter to parents outlining a number of appearance regulations for female students.