Feminartsy’s first Read Like a Feminist Book Club was held last Tuesday night at the Alderman in Brunswick East. The book was Growing Up African In Australia [Edited by Maxine Beneba Clarke. Black Inc Books, 2019. Pp 288. A$29.99]. IfRead more…
Removing barriers for gender-diverse agricultural workers
This piece was first published on BroadAgenda, a 50/50 by 2030 Foundation blog hosted by the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis (IGPA) at the University of Canberra, Australia. Gender-diverse agricultural workers face particular barriers that are critically under-recognised. TakeRead more…
Five reasons why feminists are feeling exhausted at the end of 2018
With the end of the year looming, it’s likely you’re feeling pretty exhausted. But have you noticed that the usual slump in the lead up to the holidays has a slightly different tone this year? Maybe the tiredness is tingedRead more…
Winners announced – 2018 Feminartsy Memoir Prize
We are very excited to announce the winners of the 2018 Feminartsy Memoir Prize! This year, we received an overwhelming number of entries of a very high calibre. Congratulations to all shortlisted writers, and to everyone who entered – weRead more…
It’s not you, it’s us – why we’re taking a break
You might have noticed that we’ve been slowing down our activity here at Feminartsy. After four years of pumping out weekly content, hosting monthly events and adding to our programs with residencies and prizes, we’ve decided to take a bitRead more…