Author: twssmagazine
Award-winning feminist society magazine by Bristol students for all to enjoy. Gifted and talented at smashing the patriarchy.
We Have Failed Disabled Students
From women’s lib to lipstick
Is my selfie for myself?
What should I read this summer?
Which monstrous mythological figure are you?
Black Women on Screen: The Incredible Jessica James – review
We are all prancing on a stage
Doctor WHO?
What Women Want – in conversation with Amy Annette
Hysterical women
‘Lady Soul’: The Women of Jazz
The only straight cis man in the gay club
Because men made the laws
“So do you hate men?” Yes, yes I do.
These hands: photographs of age, identity and resilience by chesca warley
“Feminism is something that I’ve always been proud of” – in conversation with the Green Party’s Molly Scott Cato
Learning to accept my self-harm scars
How I see myself versus how other people see me
Let’s stop pretending that being fit and being skinny are the same
Body dysmorphia: a letter to my former self
“It feels like I’ve been a feminist since the day I was born” – in conversation with Thangam Debbonaire MP
Reducing hygiene programmes for refugees will affect women most
A feminist ruins: Pocahontas
Calm after the storm – a poem by Lydia Melville
Head over kitten heels? We need to take Brexit seriously
Shaving my head & the treacherous path of rejecting traditional femininity
‘We’re all going home with a Bristol slut’ – UWE Men’s Rugby apologise for misogynist chants
Freedom of speech is only ok when I do it – the hypocrisy of the free speech brigade
It has taken me twenty years to accept that I am Asian
A Poem by Tasha Young: I Wear for Me
‘He Monica Lewinsky’d all on her gown’ – 20 years of slut-shaming
A feminist ruins: Clueless
‘Dinner Time’ – a show challenging racism in comedy with belly laughs