#marchforsisterhood is coming to the Internet
The first-ever digital women’s march is being held on October 11 across all social media platforms, where girls, women and supporters worldwide are posting their solidarity marching videos.
The first-ever digital women’s march is being held on October 11 across all social media platforms, where girls, women and supporters worldwide are posting their solidarity marching videos.
KU’s Feminist and Amnesty International societies will march in solidarity with an estimated 26,000 participants to promote “fundamental values” on Saturday, January 21 2017. The march welcomes all genders and…
The KU feminism society participated in the annual Million Women Rise march in London on March 7, demonstrating against male violence. Hundreds of women walked together from Duke Street, via…
Kingston town centre has come together for the sixth year running in the Paint the Town Green Festival. Gemma Coleman Ten different organisations have come together to share this awareness…
Yet another fruitless student protest shows that there is a better way to express your opinion. Mimmie Wilhelmson So here we go again, another bloody march to protest against the…
As few as 30 Kingston students turned out for an otherwise successful anti-austerity protest in central London. By Joe Stanley-Smith, Konstantinos Lianos and Lesley-Anne Morley Around 150,000 people marched peacefully…