As the war on Gaza enters its sixth month — and 76th year —- Palestinian women and girls find themselves condemned to immense period poverty.
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The world finds itself at a critical juncture: should we silently acquiesce to the perpetuation of such an atrocious practice in the name of tradition, or advocate for the human rights of girls and women?
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.
Reading Whitney’s poetry is a testament to the power of early-modern female writers in their ‘will’ and determination to break into the male space of writing.
If we leave animals out of our liberation struggles, then we are taking the playbook of our oppressors, and using it to subjugate others.
Each week, and for decades before us, Honi has been laden with advertisements which interject student journalism, piss-takes, and art. But why? Honi is not a profitable paper — and prides itself on its boisterous independence.
To only peer into the Chancellor’s Office over the past decade provides a myopic and warped perception of its history. Colonialism, corporatism and militarism — alongside all the racism, elitism and misogyny they bring — are etched into the Quadrangle’s original mahogany desks.
Yet again, we arrive at the hypocritical stalemate of white identity. The ‘Global South’ can be an alluring unknown to the ‘Global North’, yet it is a dangerous and reductive lens in which to view the world.
They’ll reminisce on these nights, only the ones they can remember through someone’s Digicam photography. But they won’t remember how they got home, when they were head down in a toilet bowl, or when the party ended.
My brown identity is either on exhibit, a tool to exoticize my conceptual framework, or something pushed to the back of storage for when it isn’t required to be gazed upon.