Editorial
Sexuality and the workplace are closely related, and a safe and healthy working environment is a fundamental human right.
Gender and sexuality are like constituent parts of a jigsaw puzzle that keeps morphing in such a way that nothing ever ‘fits’ for long, and the game begins anew each time.
Each time a child or adolescent asks a question that may be (even indirectly) related to sexuality, many parents and teachers get squirmy and nervous. This may be because they themselves do not have the information required, but in most cases, it has more to do with the ‘hush-hush’ that surrounds sexuality.
Looking down upon the earth from many miles up in the sky, the divisions between land masses and water bodies…
It’s time to scrape off the thick dark crusts of carelessly slapped-on murky hues of toxic masculinities and to bring out the brushes and the paints to paint masculinities in their true and glorious colours of life, freedom and love.
The glorious heights of self-actualisation to which some words beckon us, the promises lying within others, it’s all language.