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Now let me ask this: how on earth are we as a society meant to break down systemic barriers of oppression and abuse if no one is allowed to speak about it?
"It was a case study in how women are continually infantilised and sidelined in male-dominated spaces — including sport" – writes Lauren Beckman.
“Some laughed at us, marginalised us as a bunch of women’s libbers, bra burners, but as we continued our campaign, I believe we won over the majority of the community and media."
A public health expert, feminist leader, and relentless advocate for women’s rights - Yadanar is a force to be reckoned with.
"Young people, specifically young women, are disregarded by those in power. Teen Vogue was a place where they not only felt empowered, but were encouraged to do so" – writes Taylor Crumpton.
Missing Perspectives caught up with the filmmaker to hear about her documentary – a quietly powerful story about climate, collaboration, and connection.
Unpaid work contributes $688 billion to the Australian economy every year. That’s roughly one-third of Australia’s GDP and unsurprisingly, women are the primary contributors.
Kolkata Social's Ahana Dutt chats to us about her food career, and the leadership roles women are carving out for themselves in hospitality.
In this After The Hunt review, writer Soaliha Iqbal says the film is undermined by its bizarre depictions of female struggle, especially when layered with class and race.
'Sweet Nothings' author Madison Griffiths interrogates the complexities of consent in student-teacher relationships as they occur in Australian universities.

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