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The insincerity of the female nude
Women should not be afraid to reclaim their naked bodies, writes Priya Vempali
Sowing the seeds for the Eastern bloc’s sexual revolution
Chantal Marauta explores the life of Russian Revolutionary feminist Alexandra Kollontai and her fight for gender equality
One awkward conversation is worth a thousand unwanted sexual advances
Awkward encounters are inevitable, but advances must be reasonable, writes Susannah Goldsbrough.
He couldn’t make them come. He didn’t make us laugh.
Rosie Duthie argues that we must call out casual sexism for what it is, not least when it comes from senior politicians
The media’s focus on false rape claims deters real victims
Cat Bean argues that high profile cases such as Jemma Beale's will further complicate bringing true perpetrators to justice
‘Hotter’ at the Fringe – experimental and warm, but just short of hot
Ela Portnoy leaves this piece of feminist theatre with a smile on her face
We must care about the Taylor Swift case
Naomi Packer argues that Taylor Swift's recent lawsuit is a timely reminder of the power one woman can have in standing up against harassment
Criticism of Diane Abbott is rooted in racism and misogyny
Chris Goring argues that we must start a conversation about online abuse in both the political left and right
Northern Ireland’s abortion law is shameful. More must be done
Eimer McAuley argues that all must challenge the isolation and shame which exists as a result of Northern Ireland's abortion law
Dove’s body love lie
Daisy Chandley takes a stand against Dove's questionable new advertising campaign
Honey-glazed, hedonistic, and hyper-real
Priya Khaira-Hanks indulges in a summer holiday certified by Lana Del Rey
Pastel pink speculums, embroidered condoms, and art for reproductive freedom
Anoushka Kavanagh explains why protest art is now more important than ever
X-Rated?
Eleanor Birdsall-Smith and Megan Husain explore how clubbing attire for women is increasingly becoming sexier and more revealing
Feminism and fashion with Leomie Anderson
Nicole Rayment gets an insight into the life of a truly atypical Victoria’s Secret Angel, discussing the world of fashion and her new brand LAPP
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