Tag: feminism
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Welcome to the Girlhood Column!
Ode to Timothee Chalamet
Spiking in Clubs: More Security isn’t Making us More Safe
Spencer: A Moving Portrayal of a Mind on the Edge
I Don’t Want to Party Anymore
Rotten to the Core: The Police, Misogyny, and Violence against Women
It’s Not Just Happening in Clubs: Safety and Spiking in Bristol
Can you be Pro-Life and a Feminist?
Climate and Gender: What’s the Link?
A Poem by Minnie Cunningham: Wild
What the Midterm Election Means for Women in Politics
“How do you feel about the fact that your religion doesn’t value women?”
Why women must be the voice of women’s issues
mother!: A Review
From women’s lib to lipstick
Hysterical women
‘Lady Soul’: The Women of Jazz
Because men made the laws
“So do you hate men?” Yes, yes I do.
“Feminism is something that I’ve always been proud of” – in conversation with the Green Party’s Molly Scott Cato
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
Head over kitten heels? We need to take Brexit seriously
Shaving my head & the treacherous path of rejecting traditional femininity
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
The day I realised my internalised racism
Why are we so fascinated by ‘trainwreck’ women?
Sex work meets second wave: a new kind of repression
It’s ok to be a loud online activist but shy in real life
How Black Mirror got the portrayal of lesbians right