Inclusive language is being used as a scapegoat to justify “anti-woke” ideology. It has extended beyond a debate about inclusivity and become a fight to maintain the power of Western empires and the status quo.
Author: Grace Street
As put by ‘Stand For Trans Liberation’, a UK-based action group, “the Supreme Court decision on Trans Identity is more than a simple clarification on wording, it’s an attempt to push trans people out of public life completely.”
On Tuesday 11th March, the University of Sydney’s Poche Centre and Centre for Disability Research and Policy (CDRP) welcomed Dr John T. Ward during the official Australian launch of his new book Indigenous Disability Studies.
Headliners ticks all the boxes. It displays the authentic experiences of disabled musicians, including the unglamorous frustration with societal barriers or episodes of painful flare-ups, without a voyeuristic or pitiful undertone.
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To do the memory of the Freedom Ride justice, we have to analyse how the Freedom Ride is commemorated and claimed as a win by the University of Sydney.
Since 1971, the University of Sydney’s Students’ Representative Council (SRC) has hosted four Student General Meetings (SGMs), with the fifth…
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After years of being ignored by governments, universities and union bureaucrats, the crisis of unpaid placement-induced student poverty and burnout is reaching a peak.
France finds itself in a state of ‘sexularism’, afflicted by paradoxical foregrounding of female sexuality in its Republican secularism that attempts to justify its hypocritical and gendered Islamophobia.