Any time we put something on our heads, whether it be a headband; hat; or, in my case, a hijab, there is always the slight chance something can go wrong.
Tag: Advice
In Conversation: Academia, Imposter Syndrome and the Patriarchy
“Some days, you just don’t feel that motivated. Some days you feel down, depressed even. Most days you are second-guessing yourself: your intelligence, your willpower, your originality, hell, even your speaking voice. You don’t often get feedback as you do in your undergraduate studies, so you often compare yourself to those around you.”
In Conversation: Genderless
“As a gender-diverse person worried about their future in the workforce, I approached a non-binary employee of the Australian Public Service, Rian Jenkins, in order to gain an understanding of how their experience being out at work has impacted their life … I hope this interview, as it did for me, eases gender diverse people’s worries and makes them a little happier about the prospect of growing up in a cisgender world.”
A Letter to Survivors
“Seeing these words in his handwriting was the only truth that could have ever convinced me that I really was in an abusive relationship …”
Whose Privilege? On Interviews and Intersectionality
In this interview, Edwina sits down with, well, herself, to reflect on things, life and the universe.
Canberra Bar Reviews
Short reviews of just a handful of Canberra’s many bars.
Study Spaces on Campus
Keep reading for a sample of the best study spots that Australia’s leading university has to offer!
Exploring the Social Model of Disability
“Disability” is not a condition but the way society is structured to oppress certain individuals.
How ‘Aware’ is the sexual assault awareness campaign?
How should we raise awareness about the prevalence of sexual assault?
An Interview with A Pod Head
“I’m what’s known as a ‘Pod Head’ (a term I coined).”