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Women’s Honi 2021

Comedy, Women's Honi 2021 //

Our hibiscus rights are under attack!

Disclaimer: No white women were harmed in the making of this piece.

August 27, 2021 Anya Doan and Misbah Ansari
News, Women's Honi 2021 //

Healthcare news: reproductive access and the nurses and midwives campaign

The pandemic has laid bare lack of access to reproductive health services.

August 22, 2021 Roisin Murphy and Mayla River
Perspective, Women's Honi 2021 //

Little drummer girl

Male mediocrity is lauded over women's actual talent.

August 22, 2021 Hannah Rose
Perspective, Women's Honi 2021 //

Care in confinement: How ancient traditions impact women’s health today

The push and pull of non-western reproductive health practices.

August 22, 2021 Kira Trahana
News, Uncategorized, Women's Honi 2021 //

Feminist wins: sex work decriminalisation and safe access zones

Decriminalisation is a huge win for Victorian sex workers.

August 21, 2021 Paola Ayre, Priya Gupta and Ariana Haghighi
Opinion, Women's Honi 2021 //

If consent matters to USyd management, why are they still failing survivors?

Ahead of the National Safety Survey, what has uni management done since the last report on campus sexual assault?

August 21, 2021 Amelia Mertha and Shani Patel
Creative, Women's Honi 2021 //

Women’s Honi poetry

"My love was from places of Tiny People."

August 21, 2021 Anya Doan and Jo Engelman
Analysis, Women's Honi 2021 //

Coercive control under Covid-19

In the middle of a health crisis, the focus should be on victim-survivor healing, not punishment.

August 21, 2021 Ariana Haghighi and Alana Ramshaw
Creative, Women's Honi 2021 //

My mother’s garden

"My mother and I both have our own ideal gardens."

August 21, 2021 Alana Ramshaw
Perspective, Women's Honi 2021 //

The dance industry in Australia: expelling the myth of harmlessness

Exploring the harmful culture of child sexualisation and cultural appropriation in the Australian Dance Industry.

August 19, 2021 Talia Meli

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