Latest series: Bodies Are Telling with Jimanekia Eborn Bodies are Telling is a two part exploration of the often complex relationship between... more
Bodies are Telling is a two part exploration of the often complex relationship between the body and the self, told... more
Bodies are Telling is a two part exploration of the often complex relationship between the body and the self, told... more
Bodies are Telling is a two-part exploration of the often complex relationship between the body and the self, told by... more
Pleasure impacts so many areas of our lives, yet there’s so much shame about the things that bring us pleasure.... more
TW: This episode contains multiple discussions between survivors. There will be discussion of sexual violence, child abuse and domestic abuse. In... more
TW: This episode contains discussion of transphobia In this episode, Ruby is exploring how their own gender feels to them, speaking... more
TW: This episode contains discussion of sexual assault For most of us, our relationship to porn is very secretive - just... more
Non-monogamy isn’t new, and is also just one of the many ways of doing relationships. There’s a cultural curiosity here,... more
Our introductions to sex are so formative. And a lot of us are stumbling around the world trying to make... more
Evidence of kink can be found throughout history. It isn’t new - but portrayals of it can lead to a... more
Nudity impacts so many areas of our lives - sexual and nonsexual - so it seems only right that we... more
We're re-releasing In Touch with Ruby Rare. In this documentary series, sex educator Ruby Rare draws on her own personal... more
Debates about what should or shouldn’t be taught in RSE can so often be driven by misinformation, fear-mongering, and political... more
On the 27th October 2023, the team behind We Were Always Here held a live event at the Bishopsgate Institute... more
As we move into the 2000's, the demographic of HIV is changing as are the policies surrounding treatment. At an... more
During the 1990's the prevelance of HIV increased across the mainstream media in part due to celebrities taking to the... more
Positively Women was created by HIV positive women for HIV positive women. Two of the founders discuss the groups inception,... more
Since the start of epidemic, women in many regions have been disproportionately affected by HIV. Today, women make up more... more
Between the first case of HIV in 1981 and 1987, AIDS was unstoppable. The glimmer of hope came in 1987... more
In 1987, 71,751 cases of AIDS had been reported to the world health organisation. They estimated that 5-10 million people... more
Fear is a tool that is often used in interventions around healthcare. Public information films featuring images of car crashes... more
Following the discovery of LAV and HTVL-III , the identical viruses believed to cause AIDS, a blood test is developed... more
During the 1980's, Marc Thompson found his feet and his people as a young Black gay man in Brixton, South... more
We've all seen the headlines. In the 1990s, criminal cases and Irish government enquiries established countless acts of abuse at... more
In 2020 the Office for National Statistics reported 2.6 million adults in Great Britain felt lonely "often, or always".... Loneliness spans... more
Fashion. It’s big business. But it’s also got big problems. As an industry it's responsible for 10% of global carbon... more
The Stitch Up, a one off documentary coming soon. A transcript of this trailer can be found here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jkSYIkwggkf0AqQTDaIl1SewncdP47tYeZGNgFG2ztM/edit?usp=sharing) Learn more about... more
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