By Noor Lorist The unthinkable happened. I am not sure when it occurred, but my face has changed. I discovered … More
Author: Raffia
No girls allowed: a commentary on the video game industry
By Lelia Erscoi Let’s do a quick thought experiment: imagine a young boy, spending time enjoying his favorite hobby. What … More
Fatshaming is genormaliseerd: partners van mensen met obesitas en de universiteit doen er aan mee
Door Faifoo Spitz Op het sportcentrum hing het afgelopen jaar een banner van Radboud met de tekst: ‘On behalf of the sports centre: bye bye coronakilo’s, hello new academic year!’. Had Nella Geurts (sociologie PHD kandidaat) … More
Reclaiming Public Space: Catcalls of Nimma
By Paula Werdnik I met with the two women behind ‘Catcalls of Nimma’ on a rainy and chilly Saturday morning. … More
Gender Dimensions in Climate Change
By Professor Wendy Harcourt This is a revised version of Wendy Harcourt’s talk during the International Women’s Day 2021 at … More
Autism, April and Acceptance: An Account.
By K. Vis. It’s April. It’s Autism Awareness Month. While a lot of people rightfully focus on how we’d like … More
Decolonial Feminism in Academia, Rosalba Icaza
By Therese Gatterburg Anti-Racism Awareness Week, Radboud University The Anti-Racism Awareness Week, hosted by the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office, had … More
The ‘safety’ measures and those who are unprotected
By Fausta Noreikaite In the official Ted conference, which was featured on the ‘Ted.com’ home page in December of 2020, Kemi DaSilva-Ibru said…
Looking at Gender Dimensions in Climate Change: Radboud International Women’s Day 2021
By Paula Werdnik “Caring for climate, caring for earth, and caring for people should be at the centre of economic value, … More
Poem: The body is a politic
By Jansje Kamerling – Let me resist the words ascribed to me
The P-Word
By Zoë van Duijn Last year when I visited South Africa for the first time I fell in love with … More
“How’s my favourite faggot doing?”
By Kyran Samuels ‘So, how’s my favourite faggot doing?’ I say into my phone before one of my best friends even has … More