Comment Writer Lauren Hayward explores the recent controversy surrounding the @feminist instagram account, arguing that content creators must not pursue performative activism and profit over genuine social change
Comment Writer Ffion Haf discusses the recent news that explicit images of thousands of Irish women has been linked, arguing that criminal laws against this need to be passed
Comment Writer Erin Osgood details the findings of a new review into maternity care, arguing that shocking treatment of female health is nothing new and must be changed
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein delves deeper into the devastating impact of unacknowledged sexism in the 'Spycops' scandal, arguing that this incident represents women's systemic mistreatment in the justice system
Comment Writer Julia Lee discusses the recent coming out of actor Elliot Page, showing why transgender representation is vital for society's progress and appropriately understanding the rich history of queer and trans activism
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal discusses the controversy surrounding a new Margaret Thatcher statue, arguing that its cost of £100,000 in taxpayer money ironically speaks to Thatcher's legacy of structural unemployment
Reflecting on the recent acts of terrorism in France, Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw considers how the country's liberal policies have affected the image and treatment of the Muslim Community
Comment Writer Minnie Life discusses the recent High Court ruling on the Bell v Tavistock case and argues that the ruling will have a detrimental effect on young transgender people
Comment Writer Kitty Jackson takes a look at the bigger picture of Black Friday sales, arguing that they work to perpetuate vast inequality and environmental damage
Comment Writer Emma Davis discusses the recent appointment of Jessica Butcher as an equality minister, arguing that her views on gender discrimination make her an unsuitable candidate for the job
Comment Writer Elsie Haldane discusses the recent unveiling of Maggi Hambling's latest sculpture, arguing that though the sculpture may not represent Mary Wollstonecraft in the most respectful way, the fact that there is now a statue dedicated to Wollstonecraft is positive
Comment Writer Bruna Franco argues that the racist backlash to the Sainsbury's Christmas advert reveals not only viewers narrow-mindedness but fundamental misunderstanding of representation in television and beyond
@feminist Controversy: Feminists For All The Wrong Reason?
Comment Writer Lauren Hayward explores the recent controversy surrounding the @feminist instagram account, arguing that content creators must not pursue performative activism and profit over genuine social change
The Recent Leaking of Explicit Images of Irish Women and the Implications This Will Have on the Victims
Comment Writer Ffion Haf discusses the recent news that explicit images of thousands of Irish women has been linked, arguing that criminal laws against this need to be passed
Don’t Just Believe Women in Pain, Listen to Them: Why the Maternity Scandal is So Shameful
Comment Writer Erin Osgood details the findings of a new review into maternity care, arguing that shocking treatment of female health is nothing new and must be changed
The Shameful Sexism Inherent in the ‘Spycops’ Scandal
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein delves deeper into the devastating impact of unacknowledged sexism in the 'Spycops' scandal, arguing that this incident represents women's systemic mistreatment in the justice system
Elliot Page And The Importance of Transgender Representation
Comment Writer Julia Lee discusses the recent coming out of actor Elliot Page, showing why transgender representation is vital for society's progress and appropriately understanding the rich history of queer and trans activism
The Bronze Lady: Symbol of Progress or Pain?
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal discusses the controversy surrounding a new Margaret Thatcher statue, arguing that its cost of £100,000 in taxpayer money ironically speaks to Thatcher's legacy of structural unemployment
The Troubling Effects of Free Speech and Secularism on the Muslim Community in France
Reflecting on the recent acts of terrorism in France, Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw considers how the country's liberal policies have affected the image and treatment of the Muslim Community
The Realities of the Bell v Tavistock Case and Why We Need to Fight Back
Comment Writer Minnie Life discusses the recent High Court ruling on the Bell v Tavistock case and argues that the ruling will have a detrimental effect on young transgender people
Black Friday Sales and the Exacerbation of Harmful Fast Fashion
Comment Writer Kitty Jackson takes a look at the bigger picture of Black Friday sales, arguing that they work to perpetuate vast inequality and environmental damage
New Equality Commissioner Jessica Butcher and Her Damaging Views on Gender Equality
Comment Writer Emma Davis discusses the recent appointment of Jessica Butcher as an equality minister, arguing that her views on gender discrimination make her an unsuitable candidate for the job
A Controversial Tribute to Mary Wollstonecraft
Comment Writer Elsie Haldane discusses the recent unveiling of Maggi Hambling's latest sculpture, arguing that though the sculpture may not represent Mary Wollstonecraft in the most respectful way, the fact that there is now a statue dedicated to Wollstonecraft is positive
Racist Backlash to Sainsbury’s Advert: A Commentary on Representation
Comment Writer Bruna Franco argues that the racist backlash to the Sainsbury's Christmas advert reveals not only viewers narrow-mindedness but fundamental misunderstanding of representation in television and beyond