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Reclaim the night, as long as you’re white

Posted on 26th October 202126th October 2021 by Jada Bas

The Influence Race Has on the Reaction to Gender Based Violence.

Student life under the Taliban: Education at risk

Posted on 8th October 20218th October 2021 by Isobel Broadhurst

The Taliban’s advance to power has meant many things. Repercussions have been felt around the world as foreign powers rush to evacuate at risk citizens and international diplomacy has been tested as leaders grapple with questions of what the 20-year occupation in Afghanistan was for. And, crucially, was it worth it?

No thanks Estrid, we’ll reclaim our own body hair

Posted on 5th July 202117th August 2021 by Fern McErlane

‘Hey friend,’ the email read. ‘I’ve got a super-smooth surprise for you.’ It was from Estrid, one of the many ‘revolutionary’ feminine hair removal companies springing up recently. You may yourself have spotted their pastel-pink […]

“Girls on the spectrum are still very much in the shadows” : Autism and feminism

Posted on 16th March 2021 by Elsa Bartlett

To mark International Women’s Day, Elsa Bartlett gave a talk with LUU Feminist Society on feminism and autism. Here she tells the Gryphon why this topic needs discussing and how important feminism is within the neurodivergent community.

There’s no sex in this city without Samantha

Posted on 7th February 20217th February 2021 by Freya Alsop

Sex and the City is an undeniably iconic show that celebrates women’s sexuality, but with news of the series’ reboot there are some concerns that this series will have more City than Sex in it.

Is feminism hurting men?

Posted on 13th December 202030th January 2021 by Ioana Grădinaru

Ioana Grădinaru looks at the validity of claims that feminism is hurting men, and whether these arguments should instead be directed at the gender imbalance it seeks to redress.

“It’s a shame” – Period Poverty and The Narrative of Shame

Posted on 25th November 202025th November 2020 by Cassie Bythell

This discusses the sexist ‘shame’ that follows menstruation and the effect this shame has on campaigns trying to tackle period poverty.

An Ode to TV’s Messy Women

Posted on 26th October 202026th October 2020 by Alice Browne

‘I have a horrible feeling, I am a greedy, perverted, selfish, apathetic, cynical, depraved, morally bankrupt woman who can’t even call herself a feminist’ proclaims Fleabag in the opening episode of Phoebe Waller Bridge’s darkly […]

Pick up a non-fiction book every once in a while!

Posted on 23rd October 202023rd October 2020 by Mia Fulford

Non-Fiction is not everybody’s favourite. Particularly during term-time, when so much of your reading is dedicated to dense, academic texts, reading a book for pleasure can be the last thing we want to do. When […]

“I So Would Have Gone for You”

Posted on 23rd October 202022nd October 2020 by Ruby Campbell

Ruby discusses whether the pandemic has increased sexual harassment and unwanted flirtations. She takes us through her funny but distressing personal experience of having an increased amount of male reappearances during lockdown. There must be […]

A Woman’s Place In A Pandemic

Posted on 14th August 202014th August 2020 by Emma Hubberstey

“A woman’s place is in the house” remains a misogynistic message echoed by remnants of western societies and, despite feminist movements proving largely successful in balancing scales of inequality between genders, still remains as a […]

Period poverty: What is it and what can we do about it?

Posted on 19th July 202019th July 2020 by Amy Randles

Period poverty has become a trending topic recently, but it is fair to say that most people believe that it is a “developing world” issue. This is far from the truth. From the misconception that […]

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