This blog post was written by Aimee Merrydew. Aimee is a PhD candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant in English Literature at Keele University. Her work focuses on re-presentations of gender… Read more Write Up: Will gender self-declaration undermine women’s rights and lead to an increase in harm? →
On the 4th October a collaborative event between WOKE, BAME Society and Decolonise the Curriculum was held, ‘Activism 101’. It was also supported by part of the SU’s ‘Give it… Read more Feedback: Activism 101 →
Read on for all the materials we gave out in Fresher’s Fair 2019 Intersectional Dictionary of Terms: Glossary – downloadable Women in Protest Zine: IWD2018 Women in Protest Zine… Read more Materials in Feminist Goodie Bags Autumn 2019 →
First thing’s first. What are “unwritten rules”, exactly? Unwritten rules are supposedly natural social and organisational conventions that are not codified anywhere specifically. Many of them represent long-established traditions passed… Read more Why Unwritten Rules are Unfair Rules for Neurodiverse People →
TW: Mental Health, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, As part of Mental Health Awareness Week we have a blog post submitted to Women of Keele Educate, the writer wished to remain anonymous. … Read more Mental Health Awareness Week: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: What You Don’t See →
TW: Mental Health, Suicide, Loss Support contact details at the bottom of this post As part of mental health awareness week I have written this blog, to share what life… Read more Mental Health Awareness Week: Why Suicide as a Topic Should be De-stigmatized →
At the very start of this new year of 2019, I had made a promise with my friend to live our lives without filter – to live life with no… Read more Solidarity Visit to Goldsmiths Anti-Racist Action #MyRacistCampus →
In the midst of human rights movements, one has gone forgotten and ignored by the mass media: the autism rights movement, also known as the neurodiverse rights movement. Approximately 1%… Read more The Autism Rights Movement-the Underrated Movement of the 21st Century →