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Guest blog: Women Saying No (Indyref Thursday #8) | Engender blog | Engender
Guest blog: Indyref, women and politics (Indyref Thursday #5) | Engender blo...
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GUEST POST Feminism: Still a taboo? | Engender blog | Engender
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GUEST POST: Mainstreaming ambition | Engender blog | Engender
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Guest post: Period shaming is a serious problem | Engender blog | Engender
GUEST POST: Reflections of the Student Placement Experience - An Insight int...
Look at how they spend the public’s money and then you know what they really care about.” I could add to that, what they tax and who gets tax cuts.
True, there are people of a left wing bent in the Yes campaign, and even some
Guest blog: Indyref, women and politics (Indyref Thursday #5) | Engender blo...
active in political life and public life is
essential and not disputed. The question we have to continue to ask though, is
for what purpose? No government in Scotland (or the UK) has succeeded in recent
years in tackling the fundamental income
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for All?
Gardner has publicly voiced
support for greater inclusivity in film , and has
acknowledged that “We need to change those structures,” . Yet she has also
asserted that the festival’s inclusive programming is not
GUEST POST Feminism: Still a taboo? | Engender blog | Engender
to participate in public or political activities in their own
right; they can only act in a 'complementary' role to men, not as
equal to them.
I
believe that the nurturing and motherhood roles, which are associated
with women
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forth
nationwide changes to public health, here in the UK these communities are in the minority
and harder to reach and support.
Add to the mix, some of the uniquely specific risk factors faced by BAME women in the UK:
The difficult task of
GUEST POST: Mainstreaming ambition | Engender blog | Engender
grass roots, third sector, public sector and
business that the very fact that intersectionality isn’t hardwired into the
fabric of our systems renders it unacknowledged in the face of our day to day
processes – unless you make a
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the "peanut
crunching" public of wanting to be titillated by the family's
tragedies.
In 2003, Frieda reacted to the situation in the poem "My
Mother" in Tatler:
Now they want to make a filmFor anyone lacking the ability
To
GUEST POST: Notes from the classroom - Prevention work in the Highlands | En...
men invading our bodies in
public, preferably uniformed, with their eyes straining and their necks
craning, their words demeaning, that they were building our self-esteem, a
sense of worthiness in the female adolescent aesthetic pecking order.
Guest post: Period shaming is a serious problem | Engender blog | Engender
'unacceptable' in public and must be
stopped. Responses to abortion rights also show how our bodies aren't
ours to control, that they belong to others who should have no say in the
matter. Photoshopped images of women mean that we
GUEST POST: Reflections of the Student Placement Experience - An Insight int...
to be women), to
even how public spending budgets disadvantage certain groups, I’ve found it eye-opening
to see the full extent of gender inequality even within the 21st century.
Returning to my experience working in collaboration
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