Protestors demand end to sexual violence on campus at USyd Welcome Fest
Organised by the USyd Women’s collective, the protest took aim at ongoing sexual violence on campus and at colleges.
Organised by the USyd Women’s collective, the protest took aim at ongoing sexual violence on campus and at colleges.
The college said that “St Paul’s suffers from a perception of being anachronistic and chauvinistic.”
The allegations follow a pattern of private schools and colleges being afforded greater freedoms under lockdown restrictions.
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The Women’s Collective said “the deep culture of disdain for women will not change.”
This likely comes in response to new allegations of racism and sexism.
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The flyers appear to have been distributed by individuals who do not attend the College or University