Ruva Takawira explores misogynoir, MeToo and meme culture in order to understand the reasons why Black women have being excluded from movements to end gender violence and the implications for that exclusion.
Read MorePart three of a three part series picking apart the intersection of race and rape culture through the lived experiences of Asia’s mother, brother and herself. This series has been put together to use specific incidences of race and rape culture as a stimulus from which to understand these structures of inequality in a wider sense.
Read MorePart two of a three part series picking apart the intersection of race and rape culture through the lived experiences of Asia’s mother, brother and herself. This series has been put together to use specific incidences of race and rape culture as a stimulus from which to understand these structures of inequality in a wider sense.
Read MorePart one of a three part series picking apart the intersection of race and rape culture through the lived experiences of Asia’s mother, brother and herself. This series has been put together to use specific incidences of race and rape culture as a stimulus from which to understand these structures of inequality in a wider sense.
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