by Contributor | WedWed, MayMay, 2018201820182018 | Politics
by Kate O’Sullivan.Every Monday feels like a new start and on this Monday, as I write this, I feel a sense of hope that I’ve not felt for some time. It’s the Monday after a referendum that will change the healthcare provision for people who can become pregnant in...
by Ropafadzo Mugadza | SunSun, MayMay, 2018201820182018 | Nonfiction
CW: In this piece, Ropa writes about her experience of childhood in Zimbabwe where she witnessed police brutality and violence against women in her neighborhood. My sister and I were walking home from an all-night service at church. It must have been sometime in...
by Contributor | WedWed, MayMay, 2018201820182018 | Life
Elisha Pidcock’s latest instalment of her feminist parenting column, Raising a Feminist. “I am the worst mom ever,” I think to myself as my child cries at the dinner table over her uneaten Spider Man Spaghetti-O’s, pleading with me to let...
by Contributor | MonMon, MayMay, 2018201820182018 | Culture
by Anna Renfrew. Anna has recently finished her undergrad in Edinburgh and is now pursuing female empowerment, advocacy, and human rights projects. She loves Marvin Gaye and glitter.Just when I thought Monáe the Bae couldn’t get any cooler after her incredible speech...
by Q | ThuThu, MayMay, 2018201820182018 | Politics
Political comedy has become a little stagnant recently. When the current US administration is such a joke it’s hard to make proper jokes about it. There was one evening in late night when literally every single late night host made the same joke. Don’t get...