
Tag: feminism


Laura Taylor Uses Poetry to Create Cohesion and to Share her Experiences as a Woman

Short Film ‘High Bid’ addresses online virginity auctions – by Meagan Flynn

Chelsea-Anne Hipwood writes about women’s fragility and reminds us to ask for help when needed

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

“My art creates change, by connecting people with their own difficult thoughts and experiences” – Slavka Jovanović

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

Brazilian performance artist Agatha Brum tells us how art helps her understand her place in the world.

ASLI Archive “Dance is the most communicative art form that I know” – Colleen Thomas

ASLI Archive – “Without art our world would be a cold and silent place” – Deborah Brommer

Returning artist Viki Mealings tackles Privilege in new poem “Other People’s Children”

Visual artist Sherry Dooley addresses racism and cultural stigma in the USA

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

Interview with Writer of the Month: Chelsea Hipwood

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

Debra-Lynn Hook speaks to ASLI about her photography, mental illness and her inspiring mission; The Healing Body Image Project, “If photos help one of our women progress one step forward on her healing path, that is change worth noting”.

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

My art is female centric because I am a woman and my purpose is to express and inspire expression

Shell Dooley “Music has definitely saved my life and helped me through difficult situations”
