Inventing Australian women
Edie Wyatt has traced her maternal line back to Mary Mullender, a 22-year-old woman separated from her family in Essex in 1788 and shipped thousands… Read More »Inventing Australian women
Edie Wyatt has traced her maternal line back to Mary Mullender, a 22-year-old woman separated from her family in Essex in 1788 and shipped thousands… Read More »Inventing Australian women
We are proud to present this article from contemporary Spanish feminist and activist, Alba Lopez. Here she provides a fascinating insight into the formative influences… Read More »Spanish Feminism and the Trojan Horse
The Irish Constitution of 1937 attempted to ratify the exclusion of Irish women from the public sphere and civic life and confine them to the… Read More »The Irish Constitution and Its Inherent Misogyny
This is the second part of Dr Em‘s two-part feature on the experiences of the ever-growing cohort of ‘trans widows’ – women whose husbands have… Read More »Domestic Abuse Related to Late-Transitioning Partners, Part Two
In this important article, Dr Em recounts the experiences of the ever-growing cohort of ‘trans widows’ – women whose husbands have decided to ‘live as a woman’… Read More »Domestic Abuse Related to Late-Transitioning Partners, Part One
This is a slightly updated version of an article by Gráinne Mhaol that appeared originally on the Socialist Democracy (Ireland) website. In this series of… Read More »Why has a conflict arisen between Trans Activists and Feminists?