Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

By Megan Sarfas | Published 13th January 2026 The indigenous peoples of Canada were the first inhabitants of the country. There are three categories to the indigenous population: the First Nations people, the Inuit and the Metis. Whilst Indigenous rights are now enshrined into the Constitution Act (section 35), the Indigenous and the colonial-settlers had a tumultuous … Continue reading Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

Amnesty International UK Feminist Network: My Body My Rights Campaign

by Charlie Waring | Published 23rd November 2025 The My Body My Rights campaign advocates for bodily autonomy, combatting the rise of far right and anti-human rights movements in the UK. No politician, system, or society should have the power to control our bodies. We are fighting for a future where all people can easily … Continue reading Amnesty International UK Feminist Network: My Body My Rights Campaign

A Nation Without Women: The Taliban’s War on Female Existence

Women By Jasmine Hayward Published: 4th July 2025 The Taliban’s systemic oppression of Afghani women has created one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises, with deliberate violations of their fundamental human rights. Among the most alarming is the restriction on women’s access to healthcare. Across all provinces, women are banned from receiving medical treatment … Continue reading A Nation Without Women: The Taliban’s War on Female Existence

Investigating Period Poverty and Gender Equality – 2024 Magazine Edition

Women By Joanna Ashford Published: May 2024 Period poverty is when menstruating women have limited or no access to period products. This has significant health implications because women are forced to use unsuitable alternatives such as dirty rags or makeshift pads created from pieces of old fabric. This is unsanitary and particularly dangerous for women … Continue reading Investigating Period Poverty and Gender Equality – 2024 Magazine Edition