Category: activism
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Don’t shout at me about Assange

We don’t trust the media on issues we know about, because we are equipped to see the lies and the smears – and yet we tend to believe them on issues we don’t know so much about.
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Baffled by the women’s sex-and-gender campaign? – here’s a handy overview

Baffled by the women’s sex-and-gender campaign? Here’s a handy overview
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Follow The Money

Everyone’s angry and frightened, even the rich, because the rich follow the money, and the money just isn’t giving clear instructions.’
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They Shall Not Pass

A review of the showing of Nae Parasan in Hastings, and the debates that followed
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Many Happy Returns to the Women of Eastbourne CLP

Eastbourne Labour Party women celebrate their Women’s Forum’s first birthday
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What I learned from the cat

I’m not a cat person or a dog person. I like animals in general, but what happens to them when they’re around people, when they are “pets”?
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RECLAIMING LESBIAN – Guest post by Paula Boulton

In 1988 I came out as a Lesbian at a time when Clause 28 had just been brought in…
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Sexuality and Synchronicity in Salop

Having spent over a year thrashing around in the gender wars and a weekend of glorious feminist goings on at Filia 2018, I suppose it’s not surprising that Human Aggression grabbed my eye on a book stall when I finally got myself off on holiday but Storr’s book did present me with A Big Surprise.
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It could have been me

One woman’s story: it’s been a year since Maria McLachlan was attacked. This guest post by Paula Boulton is an example of the journey many of us have been on in the last 12 months.
