“We’ve always danced to the beat of our own drum a bit and I guess we wanted to do that officially and take other people along for the ride” Lissy Lovett·11 June 2020Lissy Lovett catches up with writers Tori Allen-Martin and Sarah Henley about their new venture Burn BrightStage·0 Comments·0
It’s time to stop pretending higher education makes us equal Katherine Gray·9 January 2020Katherine Gray explores the structural inequalities within the education systemLife·0 Comments·0
“We would die for our activism” Joanna Whitehead·9 July 2017Joanna Whitehead grills “London’s most badass scream queens”, Skinny Girl DietLife·0 Comments·1
Grenfell Tower is about race and class Joanna Whitehead·22 June 2017Grenfell Tower has become a symbol of systemic, institutional and structural inequality argues Joanna WhiteheadLifePolitics·0 Comments·0
The Divide: no quick-fix answers Ettie Bailey-King·20 May 2016Ettie Bailey-Kings chats to British director Katharine Round about her new documentary The Divide, inspired by iconic book The Spirit LevelLife·0 Comments·0
“The only way to get attention”? FEMEN discussion at The Stream Guest Blogger·26 October 2012Chrissy D revisits the politics of FEMEN after a discussion on Al Jazeera's social media community TV show Politics·3 Comments·0
Song of the day: Kenneth Higney – Can’t Love That Woman Holly Combe·16 August 2012Kenneth Higney's rant over a woman who fails to meet his expectations of femininity is an unintentional feminist anthem Music·1 Comment·2
Two-tier? Too right Guest Blogger·3 January 2012A guest post from Chrissy D looking at the arguably already two-tiered system of antenatal provision for mothers-to-be that currently exists in the UK Politics·4 Comments·0