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Editorial: AU is still a men’s club
Article
/ 4 May 2018

Editorial: AU is still a men’s club

‘In its history, only three women heads of state have been represented at the AU’

By Editorial
Time to speak out about abusers
Article
/ 4 May 2018

Time to speak out about abusers

"I will speak out about abusers in the workplace, whatever the consequences".

By Zukiswa Wanner
Slice of Life: I also wrote to heal
Article
/ 4 May 2018

Slice of Life: I also wrote to heal

‘I realised that one of the main things I needed to do in order to heal from it was to tell other people’

By Staff Reporter
Bill Cosby found guilty of sexual assault
Article
/ 27 April 2018

Bill Cosby found guilty of sexual assault

The television icon, once beloved as ‘America’s Dad’, risks spending the rest of his life behind bars

By Jennie Matthew
#MeToo-era Pulitzers give Trump one on the nose
Article
/ 20 April 2018

#MeToo-era Pulitzers give Trump one on the nose

This year’s Pulitzer juries awarded prizes to works that highlight the notable pitfalls of Donald Trump’s presidency

By Sarah Smit
Claiming your climax is hard
Article
/ 9 March 2018

Claiming your climax is hard

And the Oscar for best orgasm depicted in a biopic goes to … Kagure Mugo

By Kagure Mugo
‘The Shape of Water’ triumphs at nail-biting Oscars
Article
/ 5 March 2018

‘The Shape of Water’ triumphs at nail-biting Oscars

"The Shape of Water" on Sunday won top honors at the Oscars including the coveted best picture statuette

By Frankie Taggart
Teach our boy children well
Article
/ 2 March 2018

Teach our boy children well

We must teach our sons to respect women, call out buddies and check our own attitude

By Staff Reporter
Making the Business Case for Gender Equality
Article
/ 28 February 2018

Making the Business Case for Gender Equality

​Gender parity is both an economic and a moral imperative

By Staff Reporter
Cyril, the purple shall govern
Article
/ 23 February 2018

Cyril, the purple shall govern

‘You wore a purple tie for Sona. Let’s paint South Africa purple!’

By Colleen Lowe Morna
#MeToo is riding a new wave of feminism in India
Article
/ 4 February 2018

#MeToo is riding a new wave of feminism in India

In the early 21st century, millennial Indian women launched a radically new kind of feminist politics that had not been seen before.

By Staff Reporter
Feminism’s got its groove back
Article
/ 19 January 2018

Feminism’s got its groove back

The Trump era seems to have revitalised the urgency to tackle gender inequality

By Colleen Lowe Morna
‘Feminist’ Deneuve apologises to sex assault victims
Article
/ 15 January 2018

‘Feminist’ Deneuve apologises to sex assault victims

As an actress since she was 17, Deneuve admitted that during her career she had been "a witness to indelicate situations" between men and women.

By Fiachra Gibbons
It was all black, everything
Article
/ 9 January 2018

It was all black, everything

The red carpet at the 75th Golden Globes was dominated by stars dressed in all black, to honour survivors and victims of sexual assaults.

By Zaza Hlalethwa
#MeToo implies we’re the problem
Article
/ 5 January 2018

#MeToo implies we’re the problem

Breaking the silence on sexual violation is powerful but how we do it is another question

By Veronica Sigamoney
Cate Blanchett — 12th woman to head the Cannes festival jury
Article
/ 4 January 2018

Cate Blanchett — 12th woman to head the Cannes festival jury

The double Oscar-winning actress was one of the first women to speak out against Weinstein, who faces claims of a string of sexual assaults and rapes

By Agency
South Africa’s #MeToo gap: No accountability for high-profile men
Article
/ 5 December 2017

South Africa’s #MeToo gap: No accountability for high-profile men

We need more hashtags and awareness, but more importantly we need action and accountability.

By Shaazia Ebrahim
#MeToo is about changing behaviour
Article
/ 1 December 2017

#MeToo is about changing behaviour

Besides creating a platform for victims of sexual predation, the goal is to alter social interaction

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: Report #MeToo with care
Article
/ 10 November 2017

Editorial: Report #MeToo with care

‘So any means that allow women who have suffered sexual violence to articulate their pain are to be welcomed’

By Editorial
Think before ‘outing’ sexual offenders online
Article
/ 10 November 2017

Think before ‘outing’ sexual offenders online

As sex crime survivors take to social media, bear in mind we could be sued for retweeting allegations

By Okyerebea Ampofo Anti
Gender struggle was intrinsic to SA’s liberation
Article
/ 3 November 2017

Gender struggle was intrinsic to SA’s liberation

Last week’s articles should have highlighted women’s role in freeing men from patriarchy

By Judy Seidman
Jennifer Ferguson’s rape accused will welcome criminal case over allegations —lawyer
Article
/ 1 November 2017

Jennifer Ferguson’s rape accused will welcome criminal case over allegations —lawyer

The top sports administrator, who has been accused of rape by singer Jennifer Ferguson, will welcome any criminal proceedings instituted against him

By Kaveel Singh
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