I May Destroy You has been educating thousands about the subtleties of rape culture for the past few months. Here we explore the themes of guilt and victim blaming that are brought to light in this impeccable series.
Read MoreSaoirse writes about dealing with the experiences of sexual harassment while studying in Birmingham and the impact those experiences have had on her anxiety - including feelings of shame and embarrassment.
Read MoreAsia explores the meaning behind being told how “lucky” she was to have made it home safely after a night out and how this attitude underpins rape culture.
Read MorePart three of a three part series picking apart the intersection of race and rape culture through the lived experiences of Asia’s mother, brother and herself. This series has been put together to use specific incidences of race and rape culture as a stimulus from which to understand these structures of inequality in a wider sense.
Read MorePart two of a three part series picking apart the intersection of race and rape culture through the lived experiences of Asia’s mother, brother and herself. This series has been put together to use specific incidences of race and rape culture as a stimulus from which to understand these structures of inequality in a wider sense.
Read MorePart one of a three part series picking apart the intersection of race and rape culture through the lived experiences of Asia’s mother, brother and herself. This series has been put together to use specific incidences of race and rape culture as a stimulus from which to understand these structures of inequality in a wider sense.
Read More5 perfect feminist responses to misogynistic comments, jokes or insults for all those times that someone makes your BLOOD BOIL but for the life of you, you just can’t think of a great comeback to shut them up.
Read MoreExamining the implications of rape culture on the mental health of survivors and the role played by institutions in exacerbating that trauma.
Read MoreTime online has increased dramatically during lockdown. What does this mean for how our girls and young women are experiencing online harassment?
Read MoreDespite fewer people being out and about incidences of street harassment have not reduced during lockdown. Women and girls across the UK have been speaking out about their experiences and the ways perpetrators have used coronavirus as a weapon to harass.
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