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Sweden's Strictly star adds charisma to feminist push for parliament
23 Aug 2014: Gudrun Schyman, Feminist Initiative leader, friend of Abba and TV celebrity, is putting gender at the heart of Sweden's election
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10 Sep 2014: Priya Elan: In recent years pink has become a dirty word associated with gendered toys and stereotypical ‘girliness’. But now writers and artists are fighting to redefine the colour as subversive and grown up
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6 Sep 2014:
How do you feel about your breasts? Photographer Laura Dodsworth asked 100 women to bare all
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5 Sep 2014: Jessica Valenti: Reporting, prosecution and incarceration haven’t eliminated intimate partner violence. Some new solutions offer women hope
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4 Sep 2014: Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett: I can no longer afford my home, and I know I’m not the only one. Affordable housing is a distant dream for thousands. We need to act now
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4 Sep 2014: The latest Angry Birds heroine may be pink, but Blanca Juti says the game is for boys as well as girls. By Stuart Dredge
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3 Sep 2014: Almost Famous in Leeds has come under fire for painting a list of women’s insecurities in the ladies toilets, including “Why can’t I be thinner?” and “Laxatives are definitely the answer”
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2 Sep 2014: Joan Smith: It’s not always, or only, about sex. For me it was a liberation from the body anxiety that afflicts so many women
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2 Sep 2014:
Jane Martinson: From the internet to gender stereotyping, this job has changed my views of virtually everything I see and hear. Here are just some of the most important
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1 Sep 2014: Emine Saner: Do you ever hear men described as ‘hysterical’? Do people say they ‘whine’ or ‘nag’? Thought not. Here are eight sexist words we’d like to never hear from again
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29 Aug 2014: Two years ago she delivered her standup routine to 10 people in a strip club. Now she’s a star of the Edinburgh Fringe and touring the country. She talks biros, big families and why the new pope is ‘bloody marvellous’, writes Mark Lawson
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