Category: 2023 Spring – Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2
Editor’s Note: 2023 Spring – Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice
Dear Reader, This is the second of two issues on “Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, & Feminism.” We...
Read Morewhose gaze?
Mar 1, 2023 | 2023 Spring - Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2
By téníòlá funmi téníòlá funmi is a multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, NY. On a cultural...
Read MoreAround the World: An interview with Žana Dončić, Malmö, Sweden
By Robyn Ochs I met Žana in July 2022, when I was invited to speak in Malmö during Pride Week. She...
Read MoreWelcome New Interns
Mar 1, 2023 | 2023 Spring - Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2
This spring we welcome two new interns to the BWQ team. They bring unique strengths to BWQ and...
Read MoreJust a Shirt
Mar 1, 2023 | 2023 Spring - Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2
By Charlotte Richardson-Deppe ARTIST STATEMENT: A hotel near the airport in the suburbs of...
Read MoreUteram
Mar 1, 2023 | 2023 Spring - Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2
By Anja Jovičić ARTIST STATEMENT: This piece is titled “Uteram,” a play on words, combining local...
Read MoreFeminine Displacement
Mar 1, 2023 | 2023 Spring - Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2
By Cloe Galasso ARTIST STATEMENT: Feminine Displacement is an oil on canvas painting that embodies...
Read MoreSelf Love
Mar 1, 2023 | 2023 Spring - Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2, Poetry
By Julie Ann My body’s mine I know her well I know her touch I know her smell I know the softness...
Read MoreB is for Bodily Autonomy
Mar 1, 2023 | 2023 Spring - Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2
By Lara Zielinsky As a bisexual person, I am pro-choice. Fundamentally, it is necessary to my...
Read MoreTwo poems by Olivia Buntaine
Mar 1, 2023 | 2023 Spring - Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2, Poetry
The Not-Want To separate from someone Whom you love Is an act of patriotism If they are your...
Read MoreMary Jane Collective
Mar 1, 2023 | 2023 Spring - Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2
By Shaeden Berry My phone vibrates with a notification. I’m proud that my fingers don’t shake when...
Read MoreFemme à l’enfant viande [Translation: Woman Bearing Meat Child]
Mar 1, 2023 | 2023 Spring - Bodily Autonomy, Privacy, and Choice, 2
By Maxime Goldstyn ARTIST STATEMENT: I felt particularly addressed by the theme explored in this...
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