26 FEBRUARY: Whose voice are we hearing and whose version of womanhood are we teaching? There is much to learn from Herstory about the resilience of women, says History and Politics teacher Lisa Buttar. Read more
Our CEO, Sam Smethers, reflects on the importance of empathy in order to balance the rights of both women and trans women. Read more
Sexual harassment is about the abuse of power and PM Johnson now holds the most powerful office in the land. But in an age of #MeToo, the allegations against him won't be swept under the rug, writes Sam Smethers. Read more
Most of us will be affected by disability at some point in our lives. When reading this book, assume it is about you or your partner, your parents, your son or daughter, writes Fawcett Chief Executive Sam Smethers in her review of Crippled by Frances Ryan. Read more
Men threaten rape for one reason only: to silence and intimidate women. Since when was it okay to put them on the ballot paper? Read more
14 JANUARY 2019: We want the rest of the country to follow Nottinghamshire’s lead and make misogyny a hate crime. Read more
24 OCTOBER 2018: An NDA is a symptom of a bigger problem – the balance of power in the workplace and the culture of cover-up, says Fawcett Chief Executive Sam Smethers. Read more
5 JULY 2018: Mehala Osborne, survivor and campaigner, reflects on why she launched her Right to Vote campaign and the momentous changes it has brought about for survivors of domestic abuse and their right to vote. Read more
3 JULY 2018: Margaret Williams, Homelessness Project Manager at East London Housing Partnership, writes about why women's homelessness is underreported and frequently linked to experience of abuse. Read more
25 MAY 2018: Ireland is a country in which women’s autonomy over their bodies have always been institutionalised, writes journalist Gemma McSherry. Read more
30 MARCH 2018: One would be hard-pressed to disagree with the right to basic human dignity that the women of Yarl’s Wood are fighting for, writes journalist Gemma McSherry Read more
22 MARCH 2018: Maryann Lockington, the Communications Officer at the Fiji Women's Rights Movement, writes about the intergeneration women's rights movement that inspire the FWRM to train the future female Fijian leaders. Read more
20 MARCH 2018: Avril Gillan, a volunteer Policy and Communications Assistant at the Fawcett Society, writes about domestic violence in New Zealand and why it's time for serious action to be taken. Read more
12 MARCH 18: Amelia Cooper from Help Refugees writes about the organisations around the world who are supporting women who are refugees to access the vital services they need to participate in everyday life. Read more
9 MARCH 2018: Faiza Jama Mohamed, Africa Director at Equality Now, writes about their '25 Conversations in 25 Schools in Africa' programme as part of our #OurTimeNow campaign. Read more
6 MARCH 2018: Chinese activist Li Maizi writes about how she is mobilising Chinese women overseas to tackle gender inequality. A blog as part of our #OurTimeNow series. Read more
1 MARCH 2018: We kick off our #OurTimeNow blog series about women's rights around the world with a look at the history of women's activism in Iran, by writer and journalist Roya Hakakian. Read more
15 FEBRUARY 2018: Gender inequality in the shipping industry is rife, with a 45% gender pay gap and a shocking 50% of female seafarers saying sexual harassment on board ships is “an issue”, writes Rachel Morgan from Spinnaker Global. Read more
12 FEBRUARY 2018: Around the globe men are generally the ones making and implementing laws, while it is women and girls who predominately suffer the consequences, writes Equality Now's Jacqui Hunt. Read more
06 FEBRUARY 2018: With the anniversary of some women getting the vote this week, let’s not wait another 100 years for gender equality. Read more
23 JANUARY 2018: It is time for stronger sex equality legislation to protect women, writes Sam Smethers. Read more
10 DECEMBER 2017: Fawcett's Avril Gillan speaks to Jasvinder Sanghera, a survivor of a forced marriage and the founder of Karma Nirvana, on why her campaigning is critical. Read more
9 DECEMBER 2017: Rarely do we talk about the countless women of colour who are surviving day to day life with the added challenge of psychological distress, writes Samara Linton Read more
8 DECEMBER 2017: For vulnerable young women, proximity to males or maleness seem to equal either respect or safety, writes Naima Sakande from Leap Confronting Conflict. Read more