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TWC2 launches anti-discrimination T-shirts

TWC2 launches anti-discrimination T-shirts

Buy a t-shirt to oppose discrimination against migrant domestic workers. »

Brontë Sisters Power Dolls

Brontë Sisters Power Dolls

Who says feminists don't have a sense of humour? BrontëSAURUS!!! »

Is Media Feminism’s Failure?

Is Media Feminism’s Failure?

Australian Gay Alcorn, an editor and a feminist, talks about how feminism has been unable to make a significant impact on how women are perceived by the media. »

Woman We Love: Grace Young  

Woman We Love: Grace Young  

How the national bowler turned cross-country charity cyclist is steadily turning the wheels of change. »

Women Are Heroes

Women Are Heroes

Anonymous Parisian street artist "JR" won a prestigious US$100,000 TED prize for his debut documentary Women Are Heroes »

Celebrate Performers: Lunarin

Celebrate Performers: Lunarin

Lunarin is one of six acts set to rock the stage at Celebrate AWARE’s 25th Birthday Party. Vocalist and bass player (and full-time family lawyer) Linda Ong tells Debbie Sim why AWARE’s work is so important and gives sage advice to budding musicians.   I understand that the song Coralline is about a girl... »

Celebrate Performers: Like A Band

Celebrate Performers: Like A Band

Like A Band is one of six acts to grace the stage at Celebrate! AWARE’s 25th Birthday Party. Drummer Muhammad Siraj explains the band’s electro-funk sound to AWARE’s Debbie Sim. ‘Like A Band’, seriously? The name represents how different all of us are in the band. Sharon (vocals and keyboards) loves indie, Eugene (guitar)... »

Celebrate Performers: Aarthi Sankar

Celebrate Performers: Aarthi Sankar

Lots of fun, energy and vibrance. This is what the audience can expect when dancer Aarthi Sankar enters the scene on AWAREs Celebrate!-day. »

Celebrate Performers: Baracuda Batucada

Celebrate Performers: Baracuda Batucada

One of six acts set to perform at Celebrate, Baracuda Batucada hopes to get the whole of Dover Crescent into the samba groove. »

In a Huff Over The Huff

In a Huff Over The Huff

Is The Huffington Post is happy to objectify women if it gets them website views? Feminist cultural critic Anita Sarkeesian discusses. »