by roz | Sep 7, 2016 | Feminism
You can run like this in public but you can’t swim like this in public A YouGov survey found that 57% of voters supported outlawing the wearing of the burka and the burkini in public places. Sadly, only 25% were against such drastic action. Muslim women wearing...
by roz | Jul 24, 2016 | citizenship, civil liberties, culture, Feminism
There are some people who do not believe that sexism and racism (white privilege) exists. It does. Other people do not understand what sexism or racism means. Looking at these issues through the eyes of another helps to clarify them. I am pleased to say, I have found...
by roz | May 3, 2016 | Feminism
In April, GAP posted an advert meant to support girls. The aim was to encourage girls to celebrate individuality and diversity. The caption under the image read, “Meet the kids who are proving that girls can do anything.” In the advert (above), a white...
by roz | Feb 5, 2015 | black women, citizenship, civil liberties, culture, domestic abuse, education, Family, Feminism, Human Rights, law and order, mental health, politics
Domestic Abuse has no place in our community. The following organisations offer specialist support for Black Women. Use the red link, name of the organisation for more information. East London Black Women Organisation: supports African and Caribbean women Tel 020 8534...