Guardian Weekend: gal-dem takeover A takeover issue of Guardian Weekend, guest edited by gal-dem , a magazine created by women and non-binary people of colour. Featuring interviews with Michaela Coel and Gemma Chan, and pieces by Afua Hirsch, Dina Torkia and Simran Randhawa
Diane Abbott: 'Before going to bed, I wrap my hair and have a cup of camomile tea' The shadow home secretary on bedtime reading, long days in parliament and the importance of efficient staff
How to deal with micro-aggressions as a black woman I would do it with humour, says Sharmadean Reid
‘She was like a second mother’: growing up with my mum and her identical twin
My aunty taught me the power of communal bathing
‘It made me question my ancestry’: does DNA home testing really understand race?
Gemma Chan: ‘Is it better to give or to receive? Are we talking about oral sex?’
The secret to… travelling as a person of colour
Michaela Coel: 'I was trying to be someone else and failing'
Ezra Pound wrote the world’s single greatest poem, but is it wrong to love a fascist? Ash Sarkar
‘I return to a few firm favourites’: Dina Torkia’s top beauty products
‘I believe everything we are fighting for is possible’: young activists talk tactics
The term ‘perfume ball’ is associated with which sport? The Weekend quiz
A letter to … my transphobic aunt
Jacob V Joyce on gender neutrality – cartoon
Blind date: ‘I think he thinks I’m a bit serious’
My search for Mr Woke: a dating diary
'We are offering something people didn’t get before': inside gal-dem magazine
I’m small but have big breasts – is it OK not to wear a bra?
I’m (probably) middle-class now. And can I say, it’s a bit of all right
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