THE CUSU WOMEN'S CAMPAIGN
Supporting and representing all women and non-binary students at the University of Cambridge
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The CUSU Women’s Campaign
Statement on the Reformed Disciplinary Procedure
Get the vote out for Regent House
Disciplinary Procedure Consultation
Background to the Regent House vote
Response from the Women’s Officer
Disciplinary Procedure: the next steps
How to spot TERF ideology
Reclaim the Night
History of Reclaim the Night
Claire Sosienski Smith: why we march
Laura Douds: tonight is for us
Kate Litman: feminist spaces
Breaking the Silence
Feminist FAQ
Gender Agenda
Archive
ISSUE 1 – Lent 2003
ISSUE 1 Michaelmas 2002
ISSUE 2 Michaelmas, 2002
ISSUE 4, Lent Term 2002
ISSUE 5 Easter Term, 2002
Lent Termcard 2019
The Archives
Guide to Women’s Council
Minutes from Women’s Council – Easter I 2001
Minutes from Women’s Council – Lent 2008
Minutes from Women’s Council – Michaelmas 2002
Minutes from Women’s Council – Michaelmas I 2007
Minutes from Women’s Council – Michaelmas II 2007
Minutes from Women’s Council – Michaelmas III 2007
Minutes from Women’s Council Meeting – Lent 2003
Minutes of Women’s Council Meeting Lent I – 2004
Minutes of Women’s Council Meeting Lent II – 2004
Minutes of Women’s Council Meeting Lent IV – 2004
Minutes of Women’s Council Meeting Michaelmas II – 2004
Minutes of Women’s Council Meeting Michaelmas III – 2003
Pictures – Womcam over the years
Previous Women’s Officers
Publications
Women’s Council Lent Term 2002 Minutes
Women’s Council Michaelmas Term 2001 Minutes
Women’s news archive
Women’s Union Policy
Womcam events 2017-2018
Elections – Michelmas 2017
Event – Breaking the Silence: the New Sexual Harassment Policy 26/10/17
Lent 2018 Termcard
Michelmas 2017 Termcard
OH RAMA – WOMCAM COLLAB 21/10/17
Yarl’s Wood Demonstration 18/11/17 – tickets
Campaigns Archive
Body Image
Cambridge Speaks Out
Defending the position of CUSU Women’s Officer
An Interview with Varsity about the Controversy
Letter from the Autonomous Campaigns
Letter to the CUSU Executive from Women’s Officer and Chair of CUSU LGBT
Letter to the Women’s Officers
Model motions to college unions in the defence of Autonomous Campaigns
Disinvite Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Equal Pay
Living Wage
Men and WomCam
Not Assange. Not Again.
Sexual Consent Campaign
Sexual harassment
Stop Violence Against Women
No Recourse to Public Funds
Reclaim the Night 2012: Friday 11th May
Stop Violence Against Women Campaigning in Recent Years
Stop Violence Against Women: White Ribbons
Student Parents
Women and Access
Women in Academia
Women in Sport
How we work
How we work with NUS Women’s Campaign
NUS Women’s Campaign delegates
Elections
External affiliations
Women’s Campaign Constitution
College Women’s Officers
Women’s Officer Training
News
Welfare and Support
Alcohol and Drug Addiction
Black and Ethnic Minority Women
Contraception
De-Stress, Don’t Distress!
Disabled Women
Discrimination
Domestic Violence
Eating Disorders
HPV: Prevent it, Screen it, Sort it
Lesbian, Bisexual, Queer, and/or Trans Women
Mental Health
Pregnancy
Self Harm
Sexual Assault
Sexual Health
Student Parents
Trans Women
Women’s Health
Women’s Forum
Forum Minutes 2017-18
Resources
Campaign Toolkit
External Affiliation
Further Resources
Know Your Rights
Reports
Women’s Campaign Library
CUSU Women’s Library Catalogue
Daring to Dissent: Lesbian culture from margin to mainstream (women’s library copy)
Defend: Preventing date rape and other sexual assaults
Delivering Training
Domesticity and Dissent in the Seventeenth Century: English Women’s Writing and the Public Sphere
Feminist Review 42
Feminist Review 43
Feminist Review 47
Feminist Review 48
Feminist Review 49
Feminist Review 50
Feminist Review 52
Feminist Review 53
Feminist Review 54
Feminist Review 55
Feminist Review 56
Feminist Review 57
Feminist Review 58
Feminist Review 59
Feminist Review 61
Feminist Review 62
Feminist Review 63
Feminist Review 64
Feminist Review 65
Feminist Review 70
Gender in the Early Medieval World
Hello boys
Hyenas in petticoats: a look at twenty years of feminism
I am a woman
Independence Issues 62: Drugs and the Law
Independence Issues 66: Self-esteem
Independence Issues 71: Abortion
International Socialism 102
Introducing Psychotherapy
Is the future female?: Troubled thoughts on contemporary feminism
Jews and Gender in Liberation France
Listening Skills
Mad about women: Can there ever be fair play between the sexes?
Marking Time in the Golden State: Women’s imprisonment in California
Meet the parents: The experience of students with children in further and higher education
Mega trends for women: Women are changing the world
Men, Women and property in England
Milton and Gender
Our Mothers’ Daughters
Portraits to the wall: Historic lesbian lives unveiled
Practical Ethics
Rape: my story
Reading Sex in the Eighteenth Century: Bodies and Gender in English Erotic Culture
Responses to 101 Questions about feminism
Sexual Assault on Campus
Sexual Violence: The reality for women
Smashing times: A history of the Irish Women’s Suffrage Movement
Speaking of sex
Successful study: A practical way to get a good degree
The century of optogen, when women disappeared: a history of the future
The charge of the parasols: Women’s Entry to the Medical Profession
The Colour Purple
The gender of oppression: Men masculinity and the critique of marxism
The girl in scarlet heels: Women in the sex business speak out
The higher education of women (1866)
The Joy of Lex: An amazing and amusing Z to A and A to Z of words
The Parentalk guide to sleep: solving sleep problems from birth to school
The pregnancy book
The Towers of Trebizond
They won’t take me alive
True Grit: Women taking on the World, for God’s Sake
Understanding Cystitis
Warrior Marks: Female genital mutilation and the sexual blinding of women
What women want: the campaign for social and political change
Women against violence against women
Women and politics: A documentary
Women at Cambridge: A men’s University – though of a mixed type
Women, Moderism and Performance
Words, words, words
Writing Women volume 10 number 1
Writing Women volume 9 number 3
You just don’t understand: Women and men in conversation
Reclaim The Night