Ash, Issue 2 – The Glory
Ash is: Independent. Intersectionlal. Telling stories. Supporting women, non binary folk and causes we love. A more honest read.
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all? We are! Issue 1 is here!
Across 148 premium pages, this inaugural issue of Ash presents an array of relatable perspectives on body image, beauty and self-love, challenging the narratives often found in mainstream media.
In this issue:
Male, cis-het voices continue to dominate the news and cultural media both online and offline, but Ash is a space reserved for those of us who do not enjoy equal representation. Ash is ad-free, independent and fiercely intersectional… a more honest read.
On the theme ‘The Glory’, this issue is about strength, resilience and nerve, sharing stories of survival, stories of rebellion and stories of overcoming shame, presented alongside stunning art from some of our faves.
We’re celebrating people that persist, shining a light on the many ways that shaming happens, and showing by example that you can stand up and be glorious in spite of it. We’re soft, we’re vulnerable, we’re bold, we’re determined… we’re here.
Featuring words and art from people who inspire us, including:
Gina Martin
Kadeena Cox
Jasvinder Sanghera
Jillian Mercado
Octo Octa
Zeina Nassar
Tori West
Amika George
Salma El-Wardany
Melissa Kitty Jarram
Amber Vittoria
Alice Wietzel
Jess T Dugan
J C Cowans
Assa Ariyoshi
Africa Brooke
Dani Coyle
Lala Love
Phoebe Montague
… and so many more.
More of what’s inside:
‘To Survive on This Shore’: portraits and perspectives of trans and gender nonconforming older people, by Jess T Dugan and Vanessa Fabre
‘The Fine Line’ – on cancer and comedy, by Karen Hobbs
‘Sex, The Subconscious and The Sopranos’, an interview with our cover artist Melissa Kitty Jarram
And also:
– Perspectives on moving through shame to glory
– The lowdown on campaigning: for safe spaces, for #freeperiods, and more
– Journeys of radical self-acceptance
– Love, magic, embodiment and healing
– Paying the bills
– Living after abuse
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