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October 22, 2019
Gallery

Balloon Bar Takeover: Craft don’t Cry

September 30, 2019September 30, 2019

Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) at Bristol Old Vic: Three Perspectives

March 8, 2019March 8, 2019

Review: Elliot Brett’s ‘My People’ at the Pegg Theatre

February 1, 2019February 1, 2019

Review: ‘Fresher’ at The Rondo Theatre

December 13, 2018December 13, 2018

Exhibition Review: We Are Warriors at the Arnolfini

December 7, 2018

Women and Equality: The Next 100 Years

November 15, 2018November 15, 2018

Immigration Detention is a Feminist Issue

November 9, 2018November 9, 2018

What the Midterm Election Means for Women in Politics

October 31, 2018October 31, 2018

How to have a Feminist Halloween

October 23, 2018October 23, 2018

Review: Being a Black Woman Creative

May 3, 2018May 8, 2018

Review: DramSoc’s Salomé

April 17, 2018April 17, 2018

Shami Chakrabarti at the Festival of Ideas

March 25, 2018March 30, 2018

An eye-opening performance: life for refugees is ‘Not That Easy’

March 20, 2018March 20, 2018

Human Rights Week: The Refugees Family Reunion Bill

March 18, 2018

Million Women Rise

March 3, 2018March 3, 2018

International Women’s Day 2018: What’s On

February 13, 2018

100 years of women’s suffrage: a cause for celebration or contemplation?

February 9, 2018February 9, 2018

Irish Abortion Referendum: What To Expect

November 29, 2017November 29, 2017

Reclaiming the Night

November 29, 2017November 29, 2017

My Experience at Reclaim the Night

November 25, 2017November 26, 2017

Trans Feminist panel: Resources for my fellow cis people

November 10, 2017November 10, 2017

Reclaim our Bodies: photo series

November 3, 2017November 3, 2017

Grayson Perry at the Arnolfini: A Review

October 27, 2017November 3, 2017

The whitewashing of grime

September 19, 2017September 24, 2017

Celebrating the release of Fenty Beauty

July 23, 2017July 23, 2017

What Women Want – in conversation with Amy Annette

March 11, 2017March 11, 2017

‘Dinner Time’ – a show challenging racism in comedy with belly laughs

February 16, 2017

PREVIEW Strange Worlds: The Visions of Angela Carter

February 16, 2017February 16, 2017

Spike Island’s Lubaina Himid exhibition is an immersive study of Black diaspora

November 1, 2016November 2, 2016

Why we celebrate Black History Month

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