
Tag: Journalist Charlotte Farhan


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

Editors Letter – Issue 3 – Capitalism, War and Poverty

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

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

Ethar speaks about the Sudan, Islam and Poverty and her two recent creative writing submissions to ASLI

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

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

ASLI Monthly Featured Artist – Michelle Morgan: talking art, mental health, shame and how to create change.

Welcome Jade Bryant as ASLI’s Newest Team Member

Editor’s Letter – Issue 2 – Mental Illness, Health and Recovery

Debs Carter wants to help women share their stories with one another, as she has about her struggles with depression, connecting each other through her amazing organisation The Touch Network.

Denny Reader talks to ASLI about his schizophrenia and using his creativity, saying “Its gives me a purpose and a platform to share my ideas and myself with the world around me”.

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”.

Writer and poet Janeen Pergrin Rastall speaks to ASLI “I believe that creative work can inspire people to endure, to have hope and to express their dreams and despairs in a positive way”.
