In our penultimate episode, actor, producer and spoken word artist Kamari Romeo joins Holly and Kate to chat about finding creative outlets, what being transgender means to him and his experience growing up in a black church community…

Episode 3 has arrived and it’s a doozy! We chatted to model & mental health blogger Sam Elson about living with Borderline Personality Disorder, managing your mental health and, of course, cute doggies…

However well-meaning, the argument against bikinis being appropriate for young girls says more about our oversexualisation of them than their view of themselves.

One woman’s decision to take ownership of her own body, and how you can have purpose without procreation.

Raising a little boy, Mel Carter is finding out the hard way how damaging gender stereotypes affect little boys as much as their female counterparts.

I used to think discrimination was a straight-up sign of ignorance but I realised that couldn’t explain why so many intelligent people say so many ignorant things.

We all know this classic play about prejudice and intolerance, but what if there was a tragic love story hidden in the text?
Andrew Venning takes a look between the lines and finds a strong case for unrequited love.

A recent Government report showed that the NHS is failing transgender patients. With long waiting times, untrained doctors and outdated and misleading equality laws, it’s time for change.
We at THE Q support a petition calling for an end to transphobia in the NHS, and this is why you should too.

In the first full instalment to his “Sex and Shakespeare” series, Andrew Venning deconstructs the “greatest love story ever told” in search of the true motives behind the horny teenagers of Verona.

“I am not a lesbian. I have never identified as a lesbian, but I was called and had to be one for a year.”
Gemma-Marie Everest shares her experience and opinions on the erasure of certain sexual identities.