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Responding with compassion

Aparna Balakumar wishes she’d attended this workshop years ago

September 1, 2016 Aparna Balakumar
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Con-dome plays host to feminist wisdom

Erin Jordan felt safe on campus today. Too bad that’s not the case for many students

August 31, 2016 Erin Jordan
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Honi Does Sydney Writer’s Festival – Mistakes We’ve Made and Other Lessons in Feminism

Journalist Annabel Crabb, novelist Amy Bloom, former Queensland premier Anna Bligh and Indonesian activist Ayu Utami speak with Tracy Spicer about the dos and don’ts of feminism.

May 26, 2015 Sophie Gallagher

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