Tag: that’s what she said
Aziz Ansari, and What We Can Learn About Consent
What to do about dudes
“What would Emily Brontë think?”
A Poem by Oluwaseun Matiluko: The Only Black Girl
Alice Hsu: The Audacity of a Tragic Comedy
A Guide to True Love
Emily’s Bookshelf
Hidden Figures: STEM Edition
What does New Year’s mean to me?
Femvertising
Why women must be the voice of women’s issues
Grayson Perry at the Arnolfini: A Review
The whitewashing of grime
What my mother taught me: dear sweet, ever sad
Maintaining both selves: what I did, and didn’t, learn about the British Empire
The lifting of Saudi Arabia’s driving ban
10 self-care tips for anyone feeling anxious about starting uni (again)
Celebrating the release of Fenty Beauty
From women’s lib to lipstick
Is my selfie for myself?
What should I read this summer?
Which monstrous mythological figure are you?
We are all prancing on a stage
What Women Want – in conversation with Amy Annette
Hysterical women
‘Lady Soul’: The Women of Jazz
The only straight cis man in the gay club
Because men made the laws
“So do you hate men?” Yes, yes I do.
These hands: photographs of age, identity and resilience by chesca warley
“Feminism is something that I’ve always been proud of” – in conversation with the Green Party’s Molly Scott Cato
Learning to accept my self-harm scars
How I see myself versus how other people see me