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Tag: feminism

Disruptions:Surviving Sexual Assault

To anyone reading this who has survived sexual violence, let’s start with this: Your feelings are valid. It’s not something … More

consent, Disruptions, Ellen MacAskill, feminism, glasgow university, Let's Talk, rape, sexual assault, University of Glasgow, violence

Who’s a Good Lad?!

Oxford University’s Good Lad Initiative has worked with men on campus (in particular in sports societies) since 2013, with an … More

feminism, gender, glasgow university, good lad initiative, jo reid, lad culture, oxford university, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Laura Gibson – Empire Builder

According to Laura Gibson, her fourth album is about “wanting to be a badass strong woman, but also wanting to … More

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Arts Review: The Vagina Monologues

Isabella Elder Feminist Society, QMU, 11th March 2016 Vagina. Vagina. Vagina. It’s a word a lot of people cringe away … More

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Qmunicate is now on Spotify!

We’re excited to announce that, as of today, qmunicate is to start curating Spotify playlists along with our regular music … More

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Period Leave

Coexist, a Bristol based community interest company, have become the first in the UK to introduce official time off for … More

coexist, feminism, jessica shenton, menstruation, period leave, periods, qmunicate, student media, Tampon Tax, University of Glasgow

Portugal’s Cracking Down on Street Harassment

Portugal’s Social Democratic Party moved to criminalise verbal sexual abuse in February, an action which brought to light the lack … More

feminism, glasgow university, law, misogyny, Natasha Baldassare, Portugal, sexism, street harassment, University of Glasgow

The Trampire Diaries

  It’s one of the first observations emphasised when one first begins to think with a feminist perspective, isn’t it? … More

cheating, feminism, Morgaine Das Varma, qmunicate magazine, relationships, student feminism, student relationships, University of Glasgow

The Missing Women in STEM: Discussion

Women in STEM held a small conference in Glasgow University on International Women’s day delving into the topic as to … More

engineering, feminism, gender, glasgow university, International Women's Week, michaela barton, science, technology, University of Glasgow, WISTEM, women, women in STEM

#FreeKesha: Corporate Slavery in the literal sense

Kesha has been in the public eye ever since she stomped onto the music scene with lyrics appealing to a … More

Aoife Maguire, Dr Luke, feminism, Free Kesha, glasgow university, kesha, Sony, University of Glasgow

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