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‘Women who hear music in their heads’: The forgotten history of women in electronic music

Women were instrumental in the development of electronic music. These pioneers set the stage for one of the music industry’s most inclusive genres.

March 7, 2022 Maddie Clark
Analysis, Women's Honi 2021 //

The strike that won a feminist philosophy department

Revisiting the radical beginnings of gender studies at USyd.

August 16, 2021 Maddie Clark
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Opinion //

Op-ed: Why the Left shouldn’t run for the USU

The only principled thing to do is to boycott USU elections and turn our energies to real unions and activism.

May 3, 2021 Maddie Clark
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The Religious “Freedoms” Bill will push LGBTI+ rights back by decades

The Bill would create a right to homophobic "statements of belief."

June 29, 2020 Maddie Clark
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Opinion // Queer Honi

Queer Anti-Capitalism?

The fight for queer rights and the struggle against capitalism come hand in hand

May 1, 2019 Maddie Clark

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