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From des Sables to Sexology: The woman sewing an unlikely thread

Megan Feringa·26 August 2020
Sex and ultrarunning are two issues seldom discussed in the same breath, but Swedish ultrarunner and two-time Marathon des Sables...

A walk a day: the green prescriptions changing mental healthcare

Kat Smith·25 August 2020
As medical professionals begin to advise nature for their patients’ mental health, what is the impact of these so-called ‘nature prescriptions’?

A grassroots rescue plan: Chinese volunteers support mistreated Africans in Guangzhou

Randall Gu·26 July 2020
While the Chinese authority confronted Africans, miscommunication often took place.

Hidden Gem of the Southern Isle

jamesmcilroy·18 June 2020
When I stepped towards the baggage carousel, I encountered my first indication that maybe something had gone wrong. The room itself was mostly inconspicuous, given that it was painted in the same plain colour scheme almost all over.

“Your voice is powerful” – Exploring Wales’ first Youth Parliament

Niyati Chawla·29 May 2020
Wales has seen a growth in activism among young people, especially ahead of next year's elections where the voting age has been lowered to 16, what motivates them to be an active part of politics?

Let the Wild Wind Roar

lingyanyang·15 May 2020
How do adventure women use inspiring stories to break down stereotypes and encouraging more women to follow in their steps?
Allie Bailey trekking the Namibia Desert for Rat Race and women's empowerment.

Women’s Ultrarunning: The Translation Effect

Megan Feringa·26 August 2020
In the wake of women's movements across the world, female ultrarunners see opportunity not only for more women to enter the trails but for mounting momentum in female empowerment.

Covid-19 pandemic tests China’s response to its African neighbourhood

Randall Gu·11 August 2020
Does China really brace its African brotherhood? On April 8, Anda was heading to the lab to continue his research...

Being black in China during the pandemic: shock, confusion and mistreatment

Randall Gu·22 July 2020
Africans came to southern China to seek opportunities and a fresh start but encountered a new level of discrimination.

Protected: Why journalists need to change the way they report on suicide

shannonbudden·12 June 2020
Insensitive media reporting of a suicide causes distress to families and can put lives at risk. How can journalists get it right?
people in surgical masks

Protected: What is it like to live with OCD or agoraphobia during a global pandemic?

Anna Hart·28 May 2020
In this new era of social distancing and ever-more-frequent handwashing, how are people with OCD and agoraphobia coping during the coronavirus outbreak?

Is 2020 the start of saving dogs from eating in China?

yulunzhang·15 May 2020
Shenzhen is the first city in China ban on eating dogs and cats in May, receiving lots of criticism. Why...
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