How fans attending Chris Brown’s sold out UK tour are referencing race in their arguments against the singer’s ‘cancellation’.
Tag: #metoo
‘She Said’ Misses an Opportunity to Expose Harvey Weinstein’s Elite Enablers
The new film about the exposure of Weinstein keeps its focus on the poster villain for #MeToo – but misses a chance to expose the “girl bosses” who protected …
Iran Feels the Wrath of a Movement Held Down For Too Long
The death of Mahsa Amini unleashed outrage at the government's treatment of women that had long been simmering beneath the surface.
How Women Holding Flowers Held Japanese Courts to Account
For a protest movement to succeed, it must fit within the cultural landscape of its environment.
Tracey Rose, Renegade South African Artist: Understanding Her 30 Years of Outrage
A major exhibition in Cape Town revealed the unique brew that characterises the work of this politically charged feminist artist.
The Perishing of Truth
A poem on how at the end of the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial, we are all lost.
Depp v Heard: Defamation Trials With Imputations of Abuse Hinge on Gendered Stereotypes
Reform is needed to better balance the protection of men’s individual reputations with the rights of women to speak about their experiences.
Charles Fourier: The Man Who Coined the Term ‘Feminism’
'Feminism', which Fourier coined in 1837, has spurred milestones for women – from voting rights to #MeToo.