Tag: feminism
A Modern Mystic – You Know You’re Psychic If You Have a Body
The Queen Died – Should the Monarchy Follow?
Why Are Women So Obsessed with True Crime?
The Sexualisation of Women in Competitive Sport
Roe v Wade and Anti-Abortion Legislation: How the Ruling in America Affects Us Too
Summertime Sadness: How To Make the Most of the Summer Months
On the Journey of Body Liberation and Learning that #SaggyBoobsMatter
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?