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Print Issue #4 “Making Space” (October 2018)

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October 20, 2024
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  • I think of her, I think of me

    I think of her, I think of me

    What did she do afterwards? They may have written her off, in value and the screen, but it’s her story I need to hear. We don’t just stop existing after we’ve been brutalized. How did she endure? I haven’t watched Narcos since. I don’t want to. I don’t want to think about it. Her name… Read more

    June 20, 2019
  • We Need Moore: An Interview with Mimir Art

    We Need Moore: An Interview with Mimir Art

    If you’ve caught sight of a cool gal rocking Frida Kahlo earrings or celebrating Australian wildlife on her lobes around the capital, you’ve no doubt witnessed the wonderful, wearable art of Mimir Soboslay Moore – founder, artist and brains behind Mimir Art. Armed with a passion for art, ethics, and environmentally friendly fashion, she’s truly… Read more

    April 15, 2019
  • Of Labels and Indifference: Why Men don’t Fall into Categories

    Of Labels and Indifference: Why Men don’t Fall into Categories

    We live in a world in which we like to divide people neatly into boxes. Good or bad; people can be one or the other. In the discourse surrounding the (mis)treatment of women, it is widely believed that men fall into one of two categories – the ‘good guys’ and the ‘bad guys’. Read more

    January 7, 2019
  • Feminism and the Fitness Industry

    Feminism and the Fitness Industry

    Being a feminist and working in the fitness industry often feels like something of an oxymoron. Read more

    January 7, 2019
  • Just In: Greenpeace to Thank Self-Proclaimed Instagram Influencers for Reversing Pollution by Way of Re-Usable Straws

    Just In: Greenpeace to Thank Self-Proclaimed Instagram Influencers for Reversing Pollution by Way of Re-Usable Straws

    In a world first, Greenpeace has pledged to thank Instagram influencers for their rapid reversal of global pollution. Read more

    January 7, 2019
  • The Corporatisation of Feminism

    The Corporatisation of Feminism

    It’s not an extraordinary moment when I see a Covergirl #girlscan image on the Internet, or when a Dove #realbeauty advertisement bursts before my buffering Youtube video. But, I’ve always been sceptical of companies using feminism for profit. Read more

    January 7, 2019
  • Two Elastic Straps

    Two Elastic Straps

    Two elastic straps The oppression of women Dangerous wild girl Read more

    January 7, 2019
  • Antiquity, the Ancient Past and the History of the Silenced Woman of Elizabeth I

    Antiquity, the Ancient Past and the History of the Silenced Woman of Elizabeth I

    In the 21st Century, pre-conceived understandings of society often lie embedded within ancient and Hellenistic civilisations, such as the great Roman, Greek and Persian Empires. The female deities which emerged from such civilisations often epitomise traditional femininity. Read more

    November 27, 2018
  • Bringing Sexual Violence on Campus to a STOP with Camille Schloeffel

    Bringing Sexual Violence on Campus to a STOP with Camille Schloeffel

    The STOP Campaign, is designed to raise awareness about and tackle sexual assault and harassment on campus through events, information and initiative’s such as their latest project, a zine directed to revealing truths and breakdown stigmas. Read more

    November 27, 2018
  • The Graiai and Medusa

    The Graiai and Medusa

    They call us grey and haggard; unworthy of their society. But, did we ask to be born this way? No. It seems our rejected fate was chosen for us. Read more

    November 27, 2018
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