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Speaking Up, Calling Out

Maggie McTernan, programme co-ordinator of Elect Her, writes about the courage of women in public life who speak out about sexual harassment and assault, in light of the experience of Jenni Hermoso, Spanish World Cup winner.

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Why Proportional Representation is a Feminist Issue

Kathryn Lum, a gender equality trainer, lecturer, researcher and writer, explains the different voting systems through a feminist lens and the impact our current electoral systems can have on women’s representation in politics.

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What’s Stopping Politicians from Responding to Centuries of Collective Action on Equal Pay?

Alice Bell, campaigner with Fawcett East London, argues a more equitable politics is needed to make progress on persistent political struggles. Using the long-fraught issue of equal pay as an example, she shows how the End Salary History campaign has brought together the interests of diverse stakeholders to provide a route to equality - and suggests better representation in politics would enable change that responds to collective action.

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Getting involved in politics to standing in a general election - Kate Nevens

Kate Nevens, fellow Parliament Project Facilitator and Scottish Green Party co-convenor was kind enough to give some of her time to discuss her experience in politics. This discussion explores first political steps, running as a candidate in a general election and the need for diverse representation of women in politics.

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Jocelyn Law - 3 Ways to Kickstart Your Political Journey

Jocelyn Law, Peer Circle 19/20 alumna, non-partisan community councillor and chair of the Health and Wellbeing Working Group has kindly written about her experience on our Peer Circle programme and what this has taught her about kickstarting a political journey.

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