Why Feminist
At www.WhyFeminist.com, we publish work by a wide range of authors on feminism in all its aspects — from the personal to the political. For us, multiple voices are essential. […]
Read moreHIDDEN NARRATIVES DANGEROUS ERASIONS by theWHYfront
Part of Deptford X London’s Contemporary Art Festival devised by Melissa Budasz & Laura Moreton-Griffiths The Albany Friday 26 Sept to Sunday 5 Oct 2014 theWHYfront (aka SLWA artists) returned to Deptford in September 2014, one year […]
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Create-ahh Community Facility
Create-ahh is a community facility based at Melin Dolwion, an old woolen mill, in Drefach Felindre, Carmarthenshire. Create-ahh is a space and time where community and creativity can be explored […]
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Herstory
My young mind was swollen with Pythagoras, Watson, Crick, Dickens, Van Gogh and Guy Fawkes. Sat on classroom floors, blinkers tightly secured to my small head on entry, cutting […]
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Render: Feminist Food and Culture Quarterly Launches Sept. 1st
RENDER is a quarterly print publication and online community on a mission to look at food culture through a feminist lens. We’re a team of people who love food and […]
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The University of Southampton Feminist Society
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/sufemsoc Twitter: @sufemsoc The University of Southampton Feminist Society is about to enter its sixth year. “Femsoc” as it is known on campus is a vibrant and active community. […]
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Moving Beyond Boundaries: Student Perspective
In this post, sixth-form student Katherine Holmes shares her thoughts on the Moving Beyond Boundaries project and women’s history. For more details of the Teaching Women’s History Project please visit here The […]
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The Irish and Northern Irish Feminist Judgments Project
The Irish and Northern Irish Feminist Judgments Project begins today with the launch of a new website: www.feministjudging.ie. A collective of academics and practitioners based in Ireland and abroad will […]
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Hysteria
HYSTERIA is a non-profit radical feminist periodical and platform. It grew out of feminist discussions and concerns in the Feminist Society at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). […]
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