By Paula Werdnik I met with the two women behind ‘Catcalls of Nimma’ on a rainy and chilly Saturday morning. … More
Tag: Feminism
Can we still talk about decolonizing the university?
By Elif Lootens Karl Marx, Theodor Adorno, Émile Durkheim, Ruth Benedict, Samuel Huntington, Michel Foucault, Bronisław Malinowski, Peter Blau, George … More
Witch, Please
By Femke Boom “Most books on witchcraft will tell you that witches work naked. This is because books on witchcraft … More
Why is feminist pornography important?
By Nanette Ashby How did you first learn about sex? Where did you learn the most about sex? You probably … 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
Lizzy Dorp: First Female Dutch Lawyer
And it’s April already, how the time flys by. You know what that means? A new month full of informative … More
Dido Elizabeth Belle: Indirect Influence on the Abolishment
The last article of March has a woman as its topic who differs from all the previous ones we presented … More
ARA Week: Romana Vrede
This week is the Anti-Racism Awareness week and our university Radboud University contributes to this with an amazing program created … More
Audre Lorde: Intersectional Feminist
Today’s article is about someone who has been relevant some time ago and it seems as if her work is … More
Frida Kahlo: An Iconic Artist
Today’s article is about an artistic icon most of you might already know: Frida Kahlo. Kahlo is known for her … More
Mary Wollstonecraft: The Mother of Feminism?
TW: mentioning of abuse, suicide and death Today is International Women’s Day as you may have noticed by all the … More
Aletta Jacobs: Female Graduate and Women’s Physician
To finish this first week of March we have an article up our sleeve to someone you already got a … More