Caring During Times of Uncertainty: An Approach for Rebuilding
Reproductive Coercion
Why you should skip the “I’m not like other girls” phase
A farewell from our Founder
Institutionalised Misogyny in Texas: The Future of Roe vs Wade?
A Day in the Life of our National Director
Calling out your friends is a feminist act
The Time Gap
Identity, Agency, and Autonomy: An Intersectional Feminist View
Rosie's Story
The Hidden Dangers of COVID-19
Macro-Economics: Feminist Edition
'White Girls Really Can't Say Woke'
The Battle for Equal Pay for Women in Sport
Reforming Under-Trials at Asia's Biggest Jail Through A Life-Skills Curriculum
Taking Up Space
Gender stereotyping not only attempts to repress a child’s actual interests and enjoyments, but can also create a shame around preferring dinosaurs over barbies, or vice versa. We are all human – gender is a social construction, and applying an evolved version of ‘girls should be seen and not heard’ will not create a generation of confident adults.
By Sarah Davies (she/her)