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Cillian Murphy’s Small Things Like These: Revisiting Long-Buried Catholic Church Abuses in Ireland

Cillian Murphy’s Small Things Like These: Revisiting Long-Buried Catholic Church Abuses in Ireland

November 1, 2024October 30, 2024 Lily Christopoulos

Academy Award winner Cillian Murphy stars in the new film Small Things Like These, which exposes the Catholic Church’s long-hidden abuses committed against women and girls held within the Magdalene Laundries in 20th-century Ireland. The historical drama, directed by … Continue reading

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Understanding Gender Based Censorship in the 21st Century

Understanding Gender Based Censorship in the 21st Century

November 5, 2023November 4, 2023 Sophie Hill

Excerpt: An analysis of gender-based censorship as perpetrated by governments and corporations following Kuwait’s ban of the feminism promoting 2023 Barbie movie. 

The relationship between gender and censorship mirrors an ongoing power struggle between media and government. This intersection of … Continue reading

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Higher Education for Women in Afghanistan: A Sensitive Subject

Higher Education for Women in Afghanistan: A Sensitive Subject

February 18, 2023February 17, 2023 Mayah Esmail

The war on women’s rights and bodies has been ongoing for decades, but in some places, the battle is worse than in others. On December 20, 2022, another heavy loss occurred in the progression of women’s rights as the Taliban … Continue reading

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How is TikTok Shaping your Political Identity?

How is TikTok Shaping your Political Identity?

November 16, 2022November 15, 2022 Charlotte Power

In the past decade, we have witnessed the rise of political activism on social media. Gen Z has grown up surrounded by technology, with social media shaping how we perceive the world and absorb knowledge. With over 1 billion monthly … Continue reading

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The American Childcare System: Does Anyone Care?

The American Childcare System: Does Anyone Care?

November 22, 2021November 21, 2021 Laurie Chan
Childcare in the United States has long fallen disproportionately onto the shoulders of low-income women of colour. As long as women of colour’s work is viewed as disposable and they are expected to carry the burden of childcare, they will continue to be undervalued, burnt out, and be barred from socioeconomic mobility.

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COVID-19 and the Increase in Child Marriage

COVID-19 and the Increase in Child Marriage

October 30, 2020November 10, 2021 Jasmine Acharya
With schools closed and lockdowns in effect, more and more women and girls are facing sexual abuse and gender-based violence. During this pandemic, the usual social fabric that protects many women and girls from domestic violence is not available as lockdown has forced many women and girls to become completely isolated.

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