by roz | Jun 17, 2015 | youth culture
The sale of the morning after pill to girls under sixteen should be universally celebrated. It is taken ‘just in case’ after unprotected sex. This provides girls with the kindest method of control over their reproductive rights. It is guilt free because the girl may...
by roz | Mar 8, 2015 | arts & culture, black women, Event, Human Rights, Live Music, politics, youth culture
Sunday 8 March 2015 IWD – Celebrate “The story of women’s struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organization but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights” Gloria Steinem. International...
by roz | Mar 1, 2015 | article, black women, education, Family, mental health, social media, support services, youth culture
It’s time for help Self-harm is no longer just a response to sexual abuse. Bullying, stress at school and social media are all contributory factors to its alarming growth. NHS figures suggest a 20 per cent rise in hospital admissions in England Wales and...
by roz | Sep 21, 2014 | civil liberties, environment, history, media, police, politics, religion, social media, youth culture
Why are some African Americans in Ferguson calling on ISIS for help? Pictures like this and the twitter feed #ferguson showed a worrying link with the extremist group ISIS. There are tweets posted by ISIS fighters in Syria declaring support for Ferguson rioters. ISIS...
by roz | Aug 7, 2014 | arts & culture, education, media, youth culture
These Californian high school teenagers are a cheerleading squad. This “gansta” photo was taken as part of a team building exercise. The photograph shows the girls throwing up gang signs and pretending to be pregnant in the “slut drop” position...