JO FUERTES-KNIGHT
What a New Sex Ed Law in the Philippines Says About the Catholic Church's Global Fight Against Abortion
While filming Year of Mercy, our new documentary about the underground abortion trade in the Philippines, it became increasingly clear that Catholicism is at a crossroads.
Why Is the British Government Taxing Periods?
We talk to Englishwomen about the "tampon tax," which classifies all women's sanitary products as "non-essential luxury items."
We Got Some of Our Exes to Review Us as Boyfriends and Girlfriends
"You manage to be arrogant and cripplingly shy at the same time."
Real Sex Education Means Teaching Kids the Power of 'No'
As someone whose entire sex education was a 280-pound nun denouncing abortion, I'm on board with the push in the UK for sex ed being part of the curriculum from elementary school onward.
The Digital Love Industry
We investigate the future of love and sex in the digital age—including the evolution of the porn industry, "teledildonics," and the very real possibility of virtual romances.
Digital Love - Trailer
We investigate the future of love and sex in the digital age—including the evolution of the porn industry, "teledildonics," and the very real possibility of virtual romances.
Atlanta's Strippers Helped Me Get to the Bottom of the Twerk Debate
They don't seem to have read any of the keyboard smashing op-eds.
Getting High on Chocolate
Anti-chef Jo Fuertes-Knight explores the growing trend of people using raw chocolate to "align the heart chakra" and go on an "inwards journey."
Celebrity Discharge - Tenth Birthday Special
The panel celebrates our birthday by coming out and going straight again for Taylor Swift.