Blog posts by Philippa Willitts: 2009

Amanda Knox

Philippa Willitts writes about the treatment of women in the legal system compared to men, in relation to the conviction of Amanda Knox in Meredith Kercher’s murder.

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Not-So-Helpful Advice from Women’s Magazines

A blog post by guest blogger Philippa Willitts about the messages that women’s magazines send us all.

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A Tweet Too Far?

Guest blogger Philippa Willitts discusses the controversy which arose after a woman posted on twitter about having a miscarriage.

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Disabled Feminism

Guest blogger Philippa Willitts continues a discussion on disabled feminists, the validity of online activism, and the accessibility of feminist groups.

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Send a card, save a life?

Guest blogger Philippa Willitts writes about the importance of the Amnesty International greetings card campaign, and gives some examples of women you can send cards to this year.

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Feminist Spoons

Philippa Willitts presents her first guest post, talking about disability and the Spoon Theory in relation to feminist activism.

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