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Angela van Son addresses privilege and stigma in her new poem “Back In The Day”

ASLI returning artist Ildiko Nova explores the discrimination she has faced – through her visual art

Artist Michel Montecrossa addresses heterosexual privilege in a new art piece for ASLI Magazine

ASLI Artist Alan Malzard creates an art piece on class privilege and the bedroom tax

ASLI’s Writer of the Month – “Liliana” a short story by Chelsea Hipwood

Interview with Writer of the Month: Chelsea Hipwood

Mental Health Artist of the Month: Instrumental Rock and Blues Musician – Robert Angier

Call for Artists: Share your Voice on Discrimination, Privilege and Stigmatisation

Artist of the Month: Acrylic Ink Artist – Kate Woodley-Smith

Editors Letter – Issue 3 – Capitalism, War and Poverty

Rape Culture relies on Capitalism – Art and Writing by Charlotte Farhan

Artist Jade Bryant Tackles Money and Elitism with her Visual Art

“Art can be a way of getting across a message – in a simple way people can understand”, Martin from Postcards For Peace

“As artists who want change, we are propagandists”. Thomas Kent

ASLI Monthly Featured Artist – Lánre discusses the release of her new EP ‘Human’.

The Dirt Road: A Short Statement on the Occupation of Palestine By Ethar Hamid

Who Makes Them Appreciate What They Have? By Ethar Hamid

Fabio Tedde uses his music to bring people from all over the world together; a pianist without boarders
