Shailee Koranne
Shailee Koranne is a Toronto-based writer who wants to change the way people feel about Geminis. She writes about media, pop culture, and politics, and her work has appeared in VICE, Bitch Magazine, Canadaland, and elsewhere. Find her on Instagram @shailee.jpg and Twitter @shaileekoranne.
Latest from Shailee Koranne
Fat representation onscreen is finally starting to improve — but there's still a long way to go
Unlike The Whale, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, or Friends, Survival of the Thickest shows a fat person living their best life.
Point of View
The cultural reckoning we faced during #FreeBritney is already dead
A year and a half after Britney Spears was released from her conservatorship, the way we talk about mental illness is regressing.
This book is for anyone who knows what it's like to have a 'difficult' name
That's Not My Name!, written and illustrated by Anoosha Syed, takes a tender look at a familiar experience for children of colour growing up in the West.
This book aims to make sex-ed for kids and teens a little more colourful and a little less awkward
"You Know, Sex," the latest from author Cory Silverberg and illustrator Fiona Smyth, takes a welcoming approach that supports both young readers and their parents.
How schizophrenia is misrepresented in TV and film — and how we can do better
From Yellowjackets to Criminal Minds, the schizophrenic characters we see onscreen are usually supernatural villains, criminals, or inspirational fodder.