Monday 21st
Judith Orr, editor of the Socialist Review and author of 'Sexism and the System', leads a discussion of the roots of Women's Liberation and commercialisation of sexism within raunch culture.
D502 4pm
Patriarchal Islam: Myth or Reality. LSESU Islamic Society
H102 6pm
Tuesday 22nd
Women in Prison
A discussion of the current debates around the experiences of women in the justice system and the potential of alternatives to prison-based punitive measures
G108 2pm
Wednesday 23rd
A discussion on the current issues around a Woman’s Right to choose, with Abortion Rights UK and Doctors for a Woman's Choice on Abortion and Abortion Rights UK. All views welcome.
D302 1pm
Thursday 24th
LSESU Feminist Society - Women Against Rape
Graham Wallas Room 12pm
Gender Institute Public Lecture with the LSESU French Society
Cover up: French gender equality and the Islamic headscarf
Professor Joan Scott
In her lecture Professor Scott takes a critical look at one aspect of the ban on Islamic headscarves enacted in 2005 in France. She will examine ‘a clash of gender systems’ as a way of trying to understand some of the force of the reaction to Islam there.
New Theatre 6.30pm
Friday 25th
Women, Not Sex Objects – a discussion of the objectification of Women in the Media
Graham Wallas Room 12pm
Prostitution: the case for decriminalisation with the Safety First Coalition
With the Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill (CJIB) currently passing through Parliament, the criminalisation of the clients of prostitutes is being increasingly discussed. This discussion will focus on New Zealand's decriminalisation of prostitution and the Swedish model in relation to the effects on women's health and safety. With the Safety First Coalition and Catherine Healy, the founding member and national co-coordinator of the New Zealand Prostitute's Collective and a member of the New Zealand Prostitution Law review Committee.
D1 2pm