Brett Kavanaugh, Harvey Weinstein and Bill O’Reilly. If we want to solve the culture of sexual harassment, we need to start over.
One straight white man’s thoughts on the straight white men who vandalise memorials
Last night, a straight white male was charged with vandalising the Eurydice Dixon’s memorial. As a straight white male myself, I feel the need to comment. To set things straight.
Chinese Indonesian women break their silence of the mass rapes in May ’98
A new art installation in Melbourne is forcing the Indonesian government to confront something they’ve long kept quiet.
Intersectionalist blues: Criticising the critics of Twin Peaks
The sound emanating from the town of Twin Peaks is abject criticism. So much so, that it has me wondering if the critics themselves have actually watched it.
My friend: Male victims of violence and sexual abuse
Ingeborg van Teeseling recounts the personal story of a friend and his battle to be taken seriously as a victim of sexual abuse, and the path his story put her on to learn more about male victims of abuse.
Long Reads: First hand sexual abuse, the horrors of a miscarriage and Jihadist motivators
Happy Sunday, Long Readers! Richard Jackson has dug up pieces that tackle the viciousness of sexual abuse, miscarriage, and the pastimes in Jihadi culture.