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  1. Scarlett Curtis has curated a stunning variety of voices in the service of blowing away the foggy vapours of misery, incomprehension, secrecy and lonely shame that can shroud us. Within the pages there is searing wit, blinding passion, bleeding emotion and a fantastic, heroic, glorious refusal to lie down and take it that more than anything characterises the new energy behind the mental health ...

  2. Today I run Pink Protest with Alice Skinner and Grace Campbell and our goal is to redefine what activism means to young people. We want to create a way for activism to be not just accessible, but also fun. In 2017 we organised the Free Periods campaign and ended up changing the law. Pink Protest website. free periods website.

  3. 12 de may. de 2014 · Expectation Vs Reality. There’s a brilliant scene in 500 Days of Summer (one of my favorite films. Read More. Categories: Personal Tags: 500 days of summer, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, expectation vs reality, hope, recovery, strength, teen depression. May 12, 2014.

  4. 7 de feb. de 2020 · Here, author and activist Scarlett Curtis — a February 2020 InStyle Badass 50 honoree — opens up about her experience with depression. Like most people, I have a busy job. My diary is filled ...

  5. 14 de ago. de 2019 · It’s another live episode of the Feminists Don't Wear Pink podcast – this time Scarlett interviews Chidera Eggerue aka The Slumflower, the unstoppable author, speaker and creator of global body positivity movement #SaggyBoobsMatter.The episode was recorded live at The Donmar Warehouse in Seven Dials.Buy the book here: https://amzn.to ...

  6. About Scarlett Curtis. Writer, journalist, and blogger Scarlett Curtis is the New York contributing editor at Elle magazine and has had work published in The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times, and Vogue. In February 2017 she began writing a weekly column for The Sunday Times Style titled The Generation Z Hit List. A…

  7. THE FULLEST Podcast. Meet Scarlett Curtis, the 23-year-old writer and activist that furthers our faith in Gen Z. Scarlett initially began as a knitting blogger, but that quickly morphed into a fully-fledged writing career for some of the world’s biggest outlets from The Times and The Guardian, to Elle and Vogue. From there, she’s gone on to ...