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Schools and parents must do more than respond to the influencer after the fact
A riveting account of how secretaries were left behind in the fight for equality in the workplace
A trailblazing Australian with ‘monomaniacal chutzpah’ who founded Virago Press to champion women writers
At the top and the bottom of society, new definitions of masculinity can help all to thrive
Considered subversive, ‘New Portuguese Letters’ by The Three Marias was banned and its authors imprisoned. The shock is, it has become as relevant today as it was in 1972
Everyone is getting their bits out. Please can they stop
The philosopher has emerged as one of today’s most innovative feminist thinkers, analysing how women are constrained by politics, culture and technology
Exhibitions organised around gender or sexuality are shaking up our preconceptions — but there can be a cost
The murder of Sarah Everard is at the core of Harriet Johnson’s book — but what can she add that feminists haven’t said for decades?
The exhibition’s chief curator aims to evoke notions of change and transformation
Legislation created solely for women is necessary when neutrality is a legal fiction
I’m ageing along with these characters: is the new series grotesque, or praiseworthy defiance from older women?
The American-Pakistani activist’s polemic against well-meaning western ‘woke’ women is sure to polarise opinion
The model-designer on objectification, Instagram and image control
A newly translated collection of poetry by a writer revered in her native India offers a sense of sisterhood
Despite government promises, female workers and students face prohibitions as local fighters impose their own curbs
Venture capital industry remains heavily skewed towards male-founded businesses
Two books take opposing views in the clash between feminists and those self-identifying their sex — but solid data remain elusive
Three books reconsider art history at a time when much of the misogyny that taints famous works is still ignored
Amia Srinivasan’s essay collection offers glosses and challenges to feminist orthodoxy but little examination of its past failings
Anti-harassment campaign was fading until a pop star and ex-Alibaba manager were publicly accused
The leading philosopher on how from city streets to campuses, the search for safer spaces is a defining feature of our age
Recent decisions settle a long-running argument about whether certain jobs are comparable
Draft legislation would cement injustices and the supremacy of men in family affairs
Fearless women’s rights campaigner who refused to be silenced
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