Images by Jennifer Toole (shared from Herself.com with permission)
The internet can be an intimidating and, frankly, scary space for women. Just ask any of the thousands of women who are harrassed, threatened or stalked online for simply sharing an opinion, a passing thought, even a photograph.
This is why Caitlin Stasey’s latest project is such an important one.
On Saturday, the Australian actress launched Herself.com, a website designed to create an empowering, inclusive, and unapologetically feminist space for women. The site features longform interviews with women – Caitlin included – accompanied by beautiful images of their naked bodies.
“My sincerest hope for the site was building a community based on solidarity; I think solidarity is our greatest weapon against the compartmentalisation that society implements for women,” Caitlin, who hails from Melbourne and is currently based in Toronto, explains.
I think a lot of women generally aren’t asked about their views on the world around them, or how they feel about how they’re treated by society as a whole.
“Actually hearing someone talking about something you’ve experienced is so incredibly moving. I know, growing up, the only times I felt comfortable in my own body or comfortable in my own sexuality was when I heard another girl mirroring back the things that I was feeling.”
Initially, Caitlin – who you may remember from her Neighbours years, or her more recent roles in Reign and Josh Thomas’ excellent Please Like Me – wanted to create a forum where women could discuss sexual dysfunction or vaginal health.
Having frequently suffered from UTIs herself, the 24-year-old understood how rare it is to have a place to talk about these supposedly “taboo” yet entirely common experiences.