Growing Season
Following a depressive episode, Anne Theriault grew plants, and it forced her to rethink tenderness, failure and self-care.
Following a depressive episode, Anne Theriault grew plants, and it forced her to rethink tenderness, failure and self-care.
"You have to work hard in this city if you want to see the land": eyos reports on living in the city as an Indigenous person, creating new worlds through old relations
Thinking about consent and digital bodies, Lorraine C asks how the stories and images we share online, often with hopes of building community, affect us and the people we love.
Grounded in personal experience, Samantha Marie Nock considers the economics of care alongside the prioritization of romantic relationships above all other relationships.
Kai Cheng Thom complicates the demand for survivors of sexual assault to disclose their perpetrators.
The debut of a hand-drawn conversation series between comic artists Cee Lavery and JB Brager - on femme as armour, anxiety, and finding yourself lost but not alone at 29.
When you're a bonded pair, trauma is not a barrier to love, but a starting point for growing something nourishing and transformative. Andi Schwartz shares a story about loving your ex, queer relationships, and creating a soft place to heal.