
A European “Union” – Who Is Left Behind
As I write this, I’m sitting in a sunny garden filled with flowers and birds, in a country that provides … Continue Reading A European “Union” – Who Is Left Behind
As I write this, I’m sitting in a sunny garden filled with flowers and birds, in a country that provides … Continue Reading A European “Union” – Who Is Left Behind
The second article in my series of diverse feminist perspectives 🙂 Lydia Zapusek shares her experience as a woman in surgery and the statistics behind it all.
This post is the first part of and the frame for a mini-series of diverse feminist guests who will each … Continue Reading “Women Are Threatened by Foreign Concepts of Womanhood” – Governmental Intersectional Discrimination
If you’re reading this, chances are you live in the Global North, which wouldn’t be able to exist the way … Continue Reading It’s Hard to not Use Slave Labor Every Day
The Law of Attraction seems to be the newest of the new age spiritualities. For those few who have never … Continue Reading Work Hard and Trust in Pluto? Puritanism and the Law of Attraction
“We need to break through the glass ceiling” – how often has mainstream Northern feminism repeated this saying since the … Continue Reading Care Chains and Intersectionality
This semester brings a rather peculiar situation for me: I have only three days of very intense attendance and a … Continue Reading In Defense of a New Hedonism – Entertainment VS Pleasure
I’m back from an extended summer break and better than ever. But you know what never went away? Good old … Continue Reading The Myth of the Fabulously Thin French Woman
Apparently, people my age are incapable of romantic relationships. “Divorce rates are skyrocketing, women in developed countries are getting fewer … Continue Reading Generation “Romantically Challenged”
We tend to think that travelling involves plane tickets around the world, a lot of visa planning and many days … Continue Reading Why you should travel your own country