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27 March 2022
Misogyny means that women are still struggling to progress in motorsport
Has the situation for women in motorsport improved over the years, or is misogyny as rampant as ever?
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25 March 2022
'All Is Fair In Love And War' – Free Speech In Combat Sports
MMA is a burgeoning sport and it is gaining increasing popularity and commercial success by the day. Yet, the sport is in its infancy and needs to better define its stance on one incredibly important issue - free speech and ‘trash talk’.
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25 March 2022
Opinion: Why printers are the bane of society
How are we still, in our advanced and modern society, dealing with the fact that we haven’t mastered home printing?
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21 April 2022
Gin Tasting at Turner’s House
Turner’s House, in partnership with St Margaret’s Wines, is happy to host an evening of gin tastings.
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24 March 2022
Quietness in womanhood
Quietness is just as valuable as loudness for the feminist cause.
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23 March 2022
Why is football culture so far behind the times?
Bigotry of various kinds is still rampant in football today, and more needs to be done
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22 March 2022
How to spend 48 hours in Copenhagen
I take you on a walking tour of all of the must-see locations and experiences the Danish capital has to offer.
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22 March 2022
What does it mean to be a disabled woman in the music industry?
Faith Martin talks about how she is breaking the bias as a disabled music journalist for International Women's Day 2022.
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21 March 2022
The Joy of Being an Inconvenience
Any woman trying to break into her industry will have more than a handful of stories of being met with underestimation, harsh judgements, and a barrage of simply absurd assumptions. For me, trying to crack the art industry was no different.
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15 March 2022
Review: TEDxManchester 2022
A day of inspiration, and a bucket-list item ticked off with some amazing talks at TEDxManchester 2022.
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15 March 2022
Jeremy Kyle Show: Death on Daytime proves Kyle only cared about exploitation
The private school boy bully who took it too far
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15 March 2022
Defining influence close to home
Let's take the time to appreciate the women who have influenced our lives and our growth as individuals. Idols and women with larger platforms can be celebrated, yes, but let's look at the ones we interact with closer to home.
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14 March 2022
How changing my hair helps me take control of my body
How being able to make decisions around my hair gave me the independence I desperately craved
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14 March 2022
Elden Ring
FromSoftware’s latest game combines elements from several of their previous releases and the result is their best game yet
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14 March 2022
My mother, her mother and me
Three generations of womanhood are explored in my own family and in the family of three others. I discuss how the women that came before us shape our identities and views.
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12 March 2022
Why I'm questioning my career as a disabled music journalist
How viable is my career as a music journalist when infrastructure keeps letting me down?
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10 March 2022
Interview with art curator and producer Saziso Phiri
Sasizo Phiri is an both art curator and cultural producer who works alongside UK New Artists (UKNA). Voice Mag spoke to her about art and culture, the curation process and her involvement with the recent UKNA Leicester Takeover.