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    Browsing category: LGBTQ+ equality

  • Wonder Women: Hollywood and the Representation of Women in the Current Industry

    Wonder Women: Hollywood and the Representation of Women in the Current Industry

    There was a time recently when it was basically impossible to hear anything about Hollywood without there being some sort of discussion about gender. This past year has seen the powerful #MeToo movement come to the forefront, in the wake of film production giant Harvey Weinstein โ€“ amongst many other ...

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    Category: Feminism Film LGBTQ+ equality Media Society & Lifestyle
  • If the Revolution has Started, the Women’s March has Led it

    If the Revolution has Started, the Women’s March has Led it

    On the 21stย of January, millions of people around the world marched together to raise their voices. We must pay respect to our women who with this march must be remembered in history. The beauty of this march is the inclusiveness of the march including women and men of all races ...

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    Category: Featured Feminism LGBTQ+ equality Politics Society & Lifestyle
  • Parliament had their First Debate on Transgender Equality and it was Empty

    Parliament had their First Debate on Transgender Equality and it was Empty

    I counted 25 MPs present. Maria Miller (Con MP) stated that there are 650,000 trans people in the UK to open the debate, equating that to 1,000 trans people per constituency. Maria Miller showed her dismay at her colleagues when they asked why this debate was important, by stating these ...

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    Category: LGBTQ+ equality Politics UK Politics

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  • Today we begin a new venture, as we start filming 'The Flow Show' series. Here's our creative editor @hamccartney shelling it down behind the scenes. Stay very tuned. ๐ŸŽผ
  • #YouthOfEngland โ€œHello my name is Maya I love ABBA and playing a song called Pretty Girl Rock in the morning times because it is such a vibe for when I need a mood boost. I also love tinned peaches and grapes (a lot).โ€ Check back Monday for more #YouthOfEngland, an ongoing series capturing the lives of Englandโ€™s youth.
  • #YouthOfEngland โ€œMy name is Tanga Dikki, I'm a Nigerian kid born in Edinburgh but lived in Norfolk and Suffolk for most of my life until I came to uni in Nottingham. Just trying to follow Christ and my passions, meeting really cool people along the way and trying to enjoy life as much as possibleโ€  Tanga is the first in an ongoing series by Diss, capturing the lives of young people in the U.K. 
Photos by Louisa Olund (@e.vao )
  • Large up @dankmemes4homecountiesteens  for the interview. A reminder to all creatives that we are always looking to publish your work. Photographers, writers, artists and more, we want to hear from you!
  • BOYS. ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ™‹๐Ÿ™
A beautiful photo project by @shannondarbyj exploring #femininity in #boys. 
#lookatdiss 
Head over to www.diss.ltd for more.
  • BOYS. ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ™‹๐Ÿ™
A beautiful photo project by @shannondarbyj exploring #femininity in #boys. 
#lookatdiss 
Head over to www.diss.ltd for more.
  • BOYS. ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ™‹๐Ÿ™
A beautiful photo project by @shannondarbyj exploring #femininity in #boys. 
#lookatdiss 
Head over to www.diss.ltd for more.
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