The way JK Rowling is gleefully going after a c*s woman for the crime of having higher testosterone levels, but not said a word about an actual convicted child rapist taking part in the Olympics says everything about her real thoughts on “protecting women”
I can't stop thinking about the fact that there is a Black woman in the East London area, who is very likely in a vulnerable situation, who has abandoned three of her babies since 2017 and who probably doesn't feel safe enough to approach any charity or civic organisations.
Nappies. Toiletries. Somewhere safe to sleep. Start your regular gift to Refuge to help make sure women and their children can begin rebuilding their lives in safety after fleeing an abuser.
There is very clearly a girl or woman in an absolutely horrific situation somewhere. I look forward to the Met demonstrating their characteristic interest in women’s welfare.
Herts Domestic Abuse Helpline has an important message for the festive season.
@HDA_Helpline is a confidential, free, support & signposting service for anyone affected by domestic abuse
Call 08 088 088 088 9am-9pm Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm weekends.
Confidential email [email protected]
My essays this past month for FEMINIST GIANT:
When you Google my name, the 2nd most popular search is “Mona Eltahawy husband.”
On Jonah Hill, Keke Palmer's baby's father, Tracee Ellis Ross & men who try to control us, rein us in, and put us in our place https://t.co/iC14qG8Xf6
Tomorrow, a woman in England will be sentenced for ending her own pregnancy.
The maximum sentence she could receive is up to life imprisonment - the harshest penalty in the world.
We need abortion law reform now.
Report from @HannahAlOthman in today’s @thetimes