Take a gander at the hottest looks for 2021.
Agony Aunts
#GlobalScienceShow
Yasmine had a slot during the 2020 #GlobalScienceShow where she represented the human and non-humans of #EndoLove
👋Hi my name is Yasmine Kumordzi from @DurhamChemistry and I am taking part in the #GlobalScienceShow
— Yasmine Kumordzi (@YKumordzi) December 12, 2020
I’ll be sharing #SciArt project ‘Endosymbiotic Love’ #EndoLove (thread 👇)
Check out @physicsjo who is up next and follow the show!#WomeninSTEM #SciComm #BlackinSTEM 1/11 pic.twitter.com/sDn1yQmjVa

🌈 50% of the price you pay for the calendar will be donated to The Outside Project, the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ Crisis/Homeless Shelter and Community Centre:
“We are LGBTIQ+ colleagues, friends & activists who work in the Homeless sector & have lived experience of homelessness & the unique, complex issues our community face. We volunteered to launch the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ Crisis/Homeless Shelter & Community Centre. We launched publicly at London Pride 2017, campaigning alongside the passionate & talented LGBTIQ+ community of activists & artists.”
Love LIVE!
Hosted by parasitologist Yasmine Kumordzi, and performer RJ Lloyd, this chat show features microbial sketches, interviews, and a live Q&A.

Endosymbiotic Love Calendar brings performance artists & scientists working together to embody a microorganism for every month of 2021. This art + science collaboration delves into the (renewed public awareness of the) microbial world and the fragile interdependence of our coexistence on this planet.
Without exploiting the COVID-19 situation, but sensitively and safely working in its context, we intend to bring these worlds together; pairing the vital importance of microbiological research with feminist and queer perspectives to help share biological knowledge in an innovative and meaningful way. But what does dressing up as a microorganism have to do with climate change? Here’s a conversation between Tammy Reynolds (performance artist), Yasmine Kumordzi (microbiologist) and myself (artist) about how we think our calendar relates to this issue.