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18 May 2018 – 19 May 2018
The Squirrel Plays - Wandsworth Arts Fringe
New dark comedy about the American reproductive rights debate, one week before the Irish referendum
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27 March 2018
How to celebrate Women’s History Month
Although Women’s History Month will shortly draw to a close, there is still plenty of time to get involved both this month - and throughout the rest of the year - with our selection of interesting things to see, read, watch and do to honour this historic month.
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21 March 2018
IWD Rally 2018, Melbourne
Don't worry, there are still plenty of people out there who believe in equality
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17 March 2018
A Feminist's ABCs
Hi! This is my first post on Voice Mag so I really hope that my work interests or inspires you.
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6 March 2018
Is it More Difficult for Women to Find Success in the Arts Industry?
How the work of the Guerilla Girls have changed the way I look at the Art Industry.
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19 February 2018
Feminist February - Reading Challenge
Ellen Orange is spending February reading feminist fiction - find out why she started this challenge.
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16 February 2018
Why are we struggling to achieve the Feminist goal?
Feminism: The advocacy of women's rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes
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12 August 2017
Tiff Stevenson: Bombshell
Brilliant, reflective and terrifyingly accurate political stand up
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6 August 2017
Perfectly Imperfect Women
Danyah Miller hits the nail on the head about our problem with perfection
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5 August 2017 – 26 August 2017
Syd & Sylvia
Eastbourne, 1987. Infamous club owner / compere Syd and his long-suffering wife, club singer/entertainer Sylvia, have been performing the same old routines at their Working Men's club for 15 years. However, after taking up an evening class in Women's Studies, Sylvia has been taking liberties with some of the material, much to the disapproval of her abusive husband...
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8 July 2017
What if Women Ruled the World? review
A film experiment? A performative debate? A play? What if Women Ruled the World? is all of these.
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9 May 2017
Hexham Book Festival: Sara Pascoe
Sara Pascoe proves she is so much more than a comedian with a fascinating exploration of the female body at Hexham Book Festival.
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24 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: Virago/New Statesman Prize for Women in Politics and Economics
Where are all the women? That is the question that this talk and Virago and the New Stateman's prize is looking to address.
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24 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: Women on the March
The Women's March on Washington broke the record for the single biggest day of protests in US history. At Cambridge Literary Festival the panel discussed the importance of feminism and protest in contemporary politics.
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14 March 2017
Feminism is stronger than ever
Certainly a straightforward but a controversial topic, the left-wing movement has made some very questionable developments in recent years - to the point where people lose hope in its purpose & meaning.
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13 March 2017
Are female characters represented as powerless characters in film?
This is my Unit 1 Part D, Arts issue for Gold Award.
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