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Are LGBT Youth Compromised by Concerns about their Powerlessness?
First published in the ANU Gender Institute newsletter. WHN Admin. The advertisement below is for an Australian book launch which will have little relevance to most readers. However, I thought it was worth publishing in this important month in the…
LGBT Month: BFI Events 21st March – 21st April
The BFI is marking 50 years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in England and Wales – with screenings and events at BFI Southbank, on BFI Player and around the UK. Graphic reproduced from the BFI advertisement on line, accessed…
LABOR WOMEN: POLITICAL HOUSEKEEPERS OR POLITICIANS?
Part 3 Women in trade unions in Western Australia in the early 1900s This paper is a section of an article published in Marian Simms, Australian Women and the Political System , Longman Cheshire, 1984. Robin Joyce An apprenticeship…
University of Sussex: Women and the History of International Thought
Originally published in the ANU Gender Studies newsletter. Leverhulme Postdoctoral Research Associate Ref 2948 School/department: School of Global Studies Hours: full time Contract: fixed term 01 September 2018 to 31 August 2020 Reference: 2948 Salary: Grade 7 up…
LGBT HISTORY MONTH
Re-Published under the generous copyright provisions offered by The Conversation, under the Creative Commons License Australians rate the most significant events in their lifetimes – and show the ‘fair go’ is still most valued January 24, 2018 6.10am AEDT Same-sex marriage…
MUSIC VIDEO FOR CHANGE: “WOMAN”
Claire and Sarah Renee O’Moore Claire O’Moore sent the following, explaining the video which she and her twin sister, Sarah Renee, created to publicise women’s rights. Hi There, I’m sending you a music video that deals exclusively with women’s rights.…