Clare Dodd September 25, 2016 Books, Feminism Why everyone should read 'The War On Women' Clare Dodd September 25, 2016 Books, Feminism Everyone should read 'The War on Women' because such accounts of real, everyday suffering, abuse and oppression teach us just how real and how systemic this war is.
Clare Dodd December 1, 2013 Feminism, Popular Culture Women who know their place Clare Dodd December 1, 2013 Feminism, Popular Culture A week of women who know their place has helped to put me back where I belong.
Clare Dodd July 14, 2013 Feminism, Popular Culture A varient on normal Clare Dodd July 14, 2013 Feminism, Popular Culture It's all a question of normalising what it is to be on a spectrum.
Clare Dodd July 7, 2013 Cities, Getting Excited Carnival! Clare Dodd July 7, 2013 Cities, Getting Excited In case you didn't catch the hint - I went to a carnival today, and I went alone. It was sunny, loud, fantastic and, inevitably, thought-provoking.
Clare Dodd June 16, 2013 Feminism A feminist because... Clare Dodd June 16, 2013 Feminism The fear of using the word feminist in the excerpt because people will not want to read it. That is why I am a feminist.
Clare Dodd June 2, 2013 Feminism My cause and me Clare Dodd June 2, 2013 Feminism Just as feminism is coming to the public fore, I suddenly find myself unfamiliar with some of the discourse of the cause.
Clare Dodd May 19, 2013 Cities, Popular Culture A question of class Clare Dodd May 19, 2013 Cities, Popular Culture Once seen, why do people not continue to notice, see and speak about a divide that seems to persist so silently?
Clare Dodd March 6, 2013 Feminism, Popular Culture What am I to think? Clare Dodd March 6, 2013 Feminism, Popular Culture I had a little inner flutter of joy at the new Diet Coke advert, then I felt bad and now I'm confused.
Clare Dodd January 13, 2013 Feminism, Popular Culture Baffled Clare Dodd January 13, 2013 Feminism, Popular Culture Baffled, but not lost for words.