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  • 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
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      • ISSUE 1 – Lent 2003
      • ISSUE 1 Michaelmas 2002
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      • ISSUE 4, Lent Term 2002
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    • Guide to Women’s Council
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    • Minutes from Women’s Council – Lent 2008
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    • 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
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    • Elections – Michelmas 2017
    • Event – Breaking the Silence: the New Sexual Harassment Policy 26/10/17
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    • OH RAMA – WOMCAM COLLAB 21/10/17
    • Yarl’s Wood Demonstration 18/11/17 – tickets
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    • 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
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    • Not Assange. Not Again.
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      • 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
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    • Forum Minutes 2017-18
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      • 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
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        • Feminist Review 47
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        • 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

How to spot TERF ideology

How to spot TERF ideology

 

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