
Tag: education


Lorraine Nolan addresses rape culture and re-imagines Lucretia with art and film

Laura Ann Brady’s song “Perform Your Rights” in response to abortion laws in Ireland

Returning ASLI Artist Dave Hubble writes a poem about the stigmatisation of the “Prevent Initiative”

Creative Writer Rachel Hanson pens a poem “Intersectional Ally” to tackle privilege and oppression

Brittle Sun – Using music and poetry to discuss the stigma of poverty and its deadly effects.

Writer Andy Smith talks to ASLI about Consumerism in a Capitalist society

Indian visual artist Sravanthi Juluri speaks to ASLI, “my work has been a major source of healing in my life. I never thought my art could actually help women in distress to come out in the open about the abuse they have faced and open up a platform to raise our voices and say no to violence against women”.

Musician and composer Shell Dooley speaks about music as therapy “I think creative expression is one of the best forms of therapy. It gives an individual a chance to communicate feelings that may not be able to come out in other forms. It can also be very calming and provide a focus and stability”.

Youth, mental illness and discrimination. A theoretical approach By Becky Saunders

From the Team: Lisa Reeve talks about her project in The Gambia on raising awareness for girls to get an education

The Warding Charm – By Laura Thomas

Through dance Karen Kobel knew this was how she could share, heal and create community

“If it creates dialogue, then it’s only a matter of time before it creates change” Leah Casey

What it means to be the other – By Casey Bruce

Tina Struthers creates a textile sculpture to address the importance of education for girls

“Art as an expression saves, heals and mends” Filipino Artist Clarisse Pastor-Medina talks to ASLI about her art and exploring subjects related to women

Coralie Girard uses her art to address domestic violence “I wanted to speak about it because I think we all should feel concerned about it”

Egyptian Artist Eman Desouky Allam wants to create something new and develop women’s roles within art
