Despite being over three years since first published, one has only just got around to reading Reni Eddo-Lodge’s […]
Category Archive: Equality & identity
Society is divided, or certainly feels so (even if the pandemic has brought us together a little). This […]
Society is divided, or certainly feels so (even if the pandemic has brought us together a little). This […]
Children cannot comprehend their vulnerability. They may appear to have agency. They may have aspirations and instincts which […]
I watched ‘Is This Sexual Harassment?’ on the BBC. They take a bunch of young people; show them […]
Let me tell you a secret: I know the best way to deal with those charity people who […]
I am against all forms of inequality, including discrimination on grounds of gender. However, I am not a […]
A throwaway remark, a picture posted, a passing stranger, they strike us without warning, and deep. Try as […]
I sure am glad we moved on from rules of female modesty in western Europe. I am glad […]
Tomorrow, 8,000 Starbucks stores in US close so that staff can receive racial bias training. This was prompted […]
If you’ve ever had to consider this question, you’ve probably been through a difficult time already. It’s not […]
So channel 4 just ran this series of programmes exploring gender. It started with two episodes of a […]
People in favour of the legalisation of prostitution often argue that sex work is an inevitability. They say […]
On Sunday in Starbucks a man appeared on the table beside me carrying a whingeing, sullen four-year-old. Once […]
Distinguishing between white privilege and privilege is distracting the privileged people. Privilege is well beyond being white. Being […]