Souria Cheurfi
Deputy Editor, Europe
Also the founder of Psst Mlle, an intersectional feminist platform promoting underrepresented artists. Strong interest in identity issues, and parties too.
My Name and Face Are the Only Things Linking Me to My Heritage
Don't speak your parents' language? Can't talk to dad about the past? These are all familiar problems for second-gen Algerian immigrants like me.
News Coverage of Israel and Palestine Makes Me Ashamed to be a Journalist
Calling Palestinians killed in Gaza “casualties of war” loses sight of their humanity.
Thinking About Doing 3-MMC at a Club? Read This First
The designer drug has been compared to mephedrone, but one user warns it's all too easy to go overboard with it.
How I Reclaimed My Relationship with Ramadan
“What changed was finding... feminist and queer religious leaders who’ve been questioning sexist interpretations of the Qur’an and proposing new ones.”
Family, Prayer and Food: Intimate Photos of Ramadan and Eid
Belgian-Moroccan photographer Mous Lamrabat captures candid moments of his family’s daily life during Ramadan.
Photos Exploring China’s Tragic One-Child Policy
Photographer Youqine Lefèvre explores the far-reaching consequences of China's disastrous birth program through her own adoption.
The Beauty of Mature Female Nudity
In her series “Beautiful Girls”, photographer Clélia Odette shows that ageing can be beautiful.
Vulvodynia: The Debilitating Condition Nobody Seems to Know How to Treat
I have the little-known gynaecological condition, and no one can help me.
Why I Disagree with My Jewish Family About Israel's Politics
Four young Jewish people describe reconciling their own beliefs with their families' views on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
'It Empties Out My Mind' – Three Muslims On What Ramadan Means to Them
“People assume Ramadan is just this rigid set of rules, but for me, it’s all about self-control."
I Asked My Father About the War That Shaped Our Family
Communication isn't our strong suit, but I wanted to know about his other life, and the people he lost in Algeria.