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At the beginning of the month both myself and Georgia Butcher made our way down to Lakeside Arts for a private view of Manuscripts and Special Collections latest exhibit: ‘A Selection of Elections’. Curated by Kathryn Summerwill and officially opened by Val Wood of the Nottingham Women’s History group,...
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I’m a quadruplet; I like peas but hate mushy ones; I’m obsessed with rice pudding; I love a good pair of funky trousers and I don’t understand how tall people comfortably fit in beds. I’ve got all these things about me and whirring around in my little head and...
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She teeters. It will take 118 years until the global pay gap between men and women finally closes. She waits. One foot wedged on a crescent moon of a cradle, she rocks half the world to sleep. A basket of the deep Pacific sways atop her head, brimming,...
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After a wealth of shocking and saddening revelations in the last few months, it is no surprise that there has been more interest surrounding the support of the Me Too and Time’s Up campaigns at this year’s BAFTA’s than of the awards and winners themselves. The majority of attendees...
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It is that time of year again! You need to get that special someone a gift that shows how much they mean to you, but the woman’s mind eludes you. Don’t worry! Impact Style has got you sorted with some ideas of what to get the lucky lady in...
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In a report released last week, Universities UK have issued recommendations on how to deal with university-wide problems involving violence against women, harassment and hate crimes. A taskforce consisting of students, university leaders and academic experts gives universities clear outlines on ways to handle situations on campus with hope...
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A Radio 4 Woman’s Hour poll claim that women of 2016 are content with their gender, a reality that has changed since 1947. Pollsters took a closer look into these women’s lives, revealing their attitudes on sex, money, family and appearance. 9 out of 10 women surveyed said they...