CREATIVE REBELLION

We believe in the power of art to communicate lived experience and confront injustice. Our aim is to challenge perceptions, push boundaries, and provoke critical questioning of the societal and systemic failures that perpetuate gender-based violence. Through art, we seek to spark conversation, raise awareness, and encourage meaningful engagement.

M.Y.H is rooted in personal experiences of injustice and uses creativity as a form of protest, expression, and change. We invite you to join us in this space of critical engagement - through art, music, and everything in between - as we work towards a more just and equal world. Together, we can raise awareness and inspire change through the transformative power of art.

Reclamation
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Reclamation

When her case collapsed, Jade Blue’s clothes were handed back to her in a black bin bag - still sealed inside police evidence sacks.

Reclamation is a personal reflection on what she did next. On ritual, refusal, and choosing her own closure when justice did not arrive.

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Razed Here
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Razed Here

Catherine Dunn is a writer, psychotherapist and activist from southeast London. Her work explores queerness, grief and the layered complexities of Anglo-Indian heritage.

We’re honoured to host this piece, which traces how identity, migration and care for others shape her poetry and activism - a reminder that words can be survival, and softness can be resistance.

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Thoughts
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Thoughts

In Thoughts, Sophie confronts the myths that shape how violence is understood - and misunderstood. The piece reflects on safety, power and blame, and why so many survivors are left carrying harm that was never theirs.

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Miss Yankey: When Poetry Becomes Protest
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Miss Yankey: When Poetry Becomes Protest

Rooted in truth and lived experience, Miss Yankey’s spoken activism turns poetry into a shared act of resistance. From public squares to immersive creative spaces, her work amplifies silenced voices - reminding us that spoken word can still move people, challenge systems, and bring us together.

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Slap On The Wrist
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Slap On The Wrist

This MYH x Art feature examines Slap On The Wrist - a collaboration between girli and Cheer Up Luv - and how music can connect lived experience, evidence, and wider understanding of violence against women and girls.

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RAYE on Her Terms
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RAYE on Her Terms

It has now been announced that Ice Cream Man by RAYE has been awarded the Harry Belafonte Best Song for Social Change.

The song is a raw exploration of life after sexual assault. It opens with the moment of harm, but it doesn’t stay there. Instead, it traces what follows - the confusion around consent, the silence, the self-blame, and the ways trauma lingers long after the incident itself.

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Missme - Art As Resistance
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Missme - Art As Resistance

MissMe is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans painting, large-scale street interventions, directing, and public speaking. She first gained recognition through provocative, defiant wheatpastes that confront feminism, power and the politics of visibility -art that doesn’t ask for space, but takes it.

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The Art of Being Heard
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The Art of Being Heard

SHERA (See, Hear, Empower, Respond, Act) unites leading experts and survivors to expose the harms women and children face in the family courts and push for reform. With an inspiring art-led approach, their Arts and Domestic Abuse initiative uses painting, poetry, and performance to transform lived experience into powerful creative testimony - reclaiming truth from the trauma of coercive control and court-induced abuse.

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Censoring Banksy
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Censoring Banksy

The mural’s timing and placement could not have been more deliberate. It came amid escalating tensions between the state and protest movements, particularly following the arrest of nearly 900 pro-Palestine activists in the UK. For many, this wave of arrests signalled an increasingly aggressive approach to dissent - one that blurred the line between public safety and state control. Banksy’s mural crystallised this anxiety in a single frame, holding a mirror up to the system and asking: who is justice really serving?

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Art in Transit
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Art in Transit

From the backstreets of hidden neighbourhoods to the heart of bustling cities, every wall tells a story. Art in Transit is my visual diary - a collection of murals, graffiti, and painted fragments discovered on the move. These aren’t just backdrops; they’re expressions of local voices, political movements, and cultural identity, captured in fleeting moments before the city paints over them.

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