Tag: feminism
The Recent Surge in Anti-Abortion Laws: An Issue of Human Rights
Becoming Our Mothers: Is That a Bad Thing?
Season Two of Bridgerton Gives Indian Women their Time to Shine
Holding the Baby: Exhibition Review
Thoughts on Spring and Mental Health
Bristol Breakhouse Wants To Make Nightlife Safer
My Grandmother the Daffodil
Setting Goals as a Perfectionist
Women’s History Month: Striving Towards an Intersectional Feminist Bookshelf
WNB Disco Collective are Carving out Crucial Queer Spaces in Bristol
Nostalgia
Smoke and Mirrors
Prince Andrew’s Trial: The Untouchable Precedent of not Prosecuting the Elite
Mason Greenwood and Misogyny in Football Culture
Everyday Sexism: Was She Really Asking for It?
Why Being in Your ‘Fleabag Era’ Isn’t a Flex: The Romanticisation of Women’s Suffering on TikTok
Taylor Swift
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