Tag: bristol university
Abortion: a conversation with my mum
When friendships go bad
An attempt to describe anxiety in words
Being Muslim and being an independent girl are not mutually exclusive
Surviving one day as a woman takes strength
Drink spiking: a short story
Why we celebrate Black History Month
An open letter to Harry Shepherd-Smith
The male pill: now we can share the burden
Preview: You, Me and the Distance Between Us
Ched Evans: Female sexuality on trial
Review: Akala on the history of black people in Britain
Reclaiming the word ‘feminism’
Mental Health Week: Experiences at a Catholic girls’ school
Mental Health Week: My depression doesn’t make me any less of a feminist
Mental Health Week: My school told me to just ‘keep smiling’
Mental Health Week: My mind is like a warzone
Fresher’s Week: Avoiding the sleaze on nights out
Freshers’ Week: It’s ok if you’re not having a fun time
Freshers’ Week: What I wish I’d known
Emancipation, marches and majorities: Feminism and the Human Rights Act
A poem by Lydia Melville: From a distance
Free Kesha
An open letter to Philip Davies
A poem by Naomi Adedokun: All this, and love too, will ruin us
Queer Theory and What Feminists Can Learn From It
What we can learn from activists of the past
Reclaiming my body
Intimate moments: an interview with Annika Weertz
Lady writers for the soul
The Male Gaze: A Lecture By Every Woman Who Has Ever Been Objectified in Art
Stop Victim Blaming
A poem by Naomi Adedokun: ‘the undone and the divine’