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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Help me take action

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SensibleJaneAndrews · 13/05/2021 09:13

This seems like a good forum to ask for advice - I want to take action to advance feminism. I want to go beyond signing petitions, arguing with manufacturers about pointlessly pinkified products and having conversations with people to influence views. I want to do something more radical.

I can’t find a group to join - the Fawcett society is the closest, but the CEO’s statement that women need to be more empathetic makes me despair. I want to see more women in positions of power, male violence tackled and generally seen as abhorrent, stereotypes smashed and girls encouraged, protected and promoted. I just don’t know where to start.

This is probably a very naive post but if anyone can advise me on how to turn my anger and passion into actual change, it would be great.

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OhHolyJesus · 13/05/2021 09:21

Check out Sex Matters, Fair Play for Women, Safe Schools Alliance and LGB Alliance to name but a few.

Do you have any skills and the time you could offer to help them and get involved as a volunteer?

You can donate to women-only focused charities like

www.wightdash.co.uk/support-what-we-do

Also you can find some suggested actions here

womenspeakscotland.com/

Poster on this board often share links to consultations but check out the petitions board for things like this

petition.parliament.uk/petitions/582083

Do you have a ReSisters group? I think grassroots are the way to go as so many of the established groups like Fawcett, as you say, have been captured.

I hear the National Organisation for Women (NOW) has also been captured.

ArabellaScott · 13/05/2021 09:27

Write to your MP. Write to newspapers. Answer govt consultations.

CardinalLolzy · 13/05/2021 09:42

I feel you OP, it seems there's so much wrong it's impossible to know where to - not start, because by engaging and complaining we've already started - but where best to direct time, attention, money and resources.

Funding legal cases is a good one too.

SensibleJaneAndrews · 13/05/2021 10:15

Thank you everyone for answering, I appreciate it. Writing to MPs (pretty useless in the case of my local one but I continue on the theory of constant dripping wearing away rock), consultations and contributing to legal challenges are things I do now. Thank you -@OhHolyJesus for the examples of groups, I will do some googling!

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CardinalLolzy · 13/05/2021 10:19

Are you in the South West at all? Someone here had posted about a group in that area.

SensibleJaneAndrews · 13/05/2021 10:40

No I’m north London. Looking for local groups at the moment.

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Leafstamp · 14/05/2021 17:47

I'm also looking to take more action. I already have open correspondence with my MP, CQC, Scottish Charities commission, DC's school.

DWP shut down my complaint by saying they have nothing more to say on the matter.

When will the break through come?

Leafstamp · 15/05/2021 07:39

When will the breakthrough come?

This could be it:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/4245259-Maya-and-the-new-EHRC-chairwoman-in-the-Times

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