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In Defence of Arts: Two Perspectives
“PSA: It’s time to stop claiming that a Bachelor of Arts is ‘useless’.” Read more
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Feeding the Soul
“This recipe for couscous salad assisted me on my journey to regaining joy from food.” Read more
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Yelling into a Godless Void
“For me, becoming an atheist has become an extension of my own personal feminism; I see it as an act of liberation from patriarchal traditions.” Read more
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In Search of Home
“Through the constant moves and fresh starts, I have come to terms with the fact that home isn’t a postcode, but rather, a feeling which you carry with you wherever you go.” Read more
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How Deep Is Your Love?
Therefore, polygamy is not inherently bad, but is avoided because it would mean a subversion and destabilisation of the dominance and power inherent to a patriarchal, capitalist system. Read more
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Reading The Second Sex for the Fifth Time
“When it feels like I can’t change anything in the outside world, it is sometimes easier to sit down with … some familiar feminist writing.” Read more
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The God of Men
“God created men in his image, so they say, and while attempts are sometimes made to convince us that this somehow includes women, in reality, it does not.” Read more
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Cooking in the Eye of the Storm
“We need to encourage people of all genders to embrace cooking as a form of emotional expression and as a basic survival skill.” Read more
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A Bride by Any Other Name
“We need to once and for all break open and destroy the cage that marriage has placed women in.” Read more
Print Issue #2 “A Year in Feminism” (2017)
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