Remember when Terry said he knew & understood why so many women stayed quiet. Look at what they are putting him through. This is systemic. https://t.co/28l4EOm9Ic
"Because men have a history, it is difficult for them to imagine what it is like to grow up without one"
Judy Chicago, pioneering feminist artist #womensart#Womenshistorymonth
This afternoon @JdP_oxford - @OxfordLieder talks by @NatashaLoges, me, Sophie Fuller and Jennifer Ronyak on Brahms, Schumann, Fanny Hensel, and Maude Valérie White https://t.co/7FnukJ3AMH @OxfordSongNet
Why do women have more personal debt than men, own fewer homes and face more financial risk over the course of their lives? For WOW ticket holders: come and hear Sam Smethers on 9 March speak about the gender financial security gap #wow https://t.co/41QREVLO7J
Can you please stop (partly) censoring @womensart1 as it does not show imagery that is pornographic, exploitative or violent. This is an ART account of autonomous work by women. Yes #HereWeAre indeed... https://t.co/5PnmxamoDB
The ancient city was an emblem of order in the chaos of the world... With the simultaneous... rise of both Romanticism and the industrial city, the images
reversed: The natural world was one of tranquility and order; the city was
pandemonium. https://t.co/TrrWkokj7H https://t.co/VikI0pMFMl
'The Babylonian cities were each modeled on a constellation ... The city was not the macrocosm of a village, but the microcosm of the universe'
I love this piece, 'The City', by my favourite essayist, Eliot Weinberger
https://t.co/hSyo0XL7um