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Tag: gal-dem

When will fashion brands stop sexualising the cheongsam?

Date posted: November 2022

Publication: gal-dem

Returning to Malaysia and my family, I remembered what unconventional love feels like

Returning to Malaysia and my family, I remembered what unconventional love feels like

Date posted: January 2023

Publication: gal-dem

The unflinching Hong Kong protest film moving audiences to tears

Date posted: March 2022

Publication: gal-dem

Meet the Nigerian tailors preserving their craft on London’s high streets

Date posted: October 2022

Publication: gal-dem

Why the recent deaths of ESEA women in the UK feel so close to home

Date posted: August 2021

Publication: gal-dem

Fuck Tim Westwood and his enablers

Date posted: April 2022

Publication: gal-dem

The story of Alexander Tekle: a young asylum seeker who died in Britain’s hostile environment

Date posted: September 2022

Publication: gal-dem

The cost of living crisis risks becoming a suicide crisis. What might keep us alive?

Date posted: October 2022

Publication: gal-dem

Uncovering trans Southeast Asian archives

Date posted: January 2022

Publication: gal-dem

Recent Posts

  • These artists revolutionized modern art in Nigeria. They’re finally getting recognition further afield
  • The pained memories of Malaysia’s Communist guerrillas
  • Aimee Lou Wood on The White Lotus and her biggest year yet
  • ELLE UK profiles rising British talent: David Jonsson, Nabhaan Rizwan, Bella Maclean and Ella Hunt
  • Designer and creative director Walé Adeyemi MBE on the London locations that have shaped his life, work and style

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