It's important to iron the differences and to understand that we all have a different understanding of what feminism is.
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It's important to iron the differences and to understand that we all have a different understanding of what feminism is.
Mental Health refers to a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well being. We care so much about the interests and well being of others that we sometimes compromise on our own mental health.
#DearUniversity is our varsity current affairs show. We explore life in these institutions, particularly as a feminist. This show really wants to bring out some of the issues that have been raised by students over the past two years.
In today’s show we are discussing sex toys, pleasure and kink parties.
In this episode, we analyze politics and all current affairs from a feminist lens. This is all about who is what the forefront of leadership and governance with a particular focus on women.
Speaking truth to power but focus on the effects and consequences of being a woman who speaks truth to power and Mmatshilo Motsei author of Kanga and the Kangaroo Court shares her story
We are talking about the politics of education and the number of ways that institutions of higher learning repressed or influenced student politics.
On today’s show, we are going to gossip a little bit. We discuss who is doing the most for feminism in pop culture both locally and abroad. And we talk more generally about the music industry and the experiences of women
According to the GHS (2012), female-headed households are more likely to have insufficient food (21%) than male-headed households (15.8%) and are more likely to run out of money to buy food (27.2% compared with 19.29%)
We think about sex as an exchange, where each person gives something of themselves, at face value, we might think that we are sharing intimacy and access to each others bodies. But apparently sex is more complicated than that.