Date & time: Sunday 5th July 2026, 9am
Location: Central London
Feminism. What’s the point?
Women are no longer second-class citizens, right? From the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 to the Equality Act 2010, the law has increasingly codified the requirement to ensure that women are treated fairly.
We’ve had our first female Prime Minister – that was so last century!
More women than men go to university (57% women vs 43% men) and this has been true for a decade. And women get slightly better degrees.
Women can become police Chief Constables, fight fires, and fly planes.
Women are engineers and surgeons – there are more female doctors in the NHS than male.
We teach, play football, and write books. We work as top chefs, wear killer heels or hard hats. We even have a female Archbishop of Canterbury
So why are women still writing books about feminism, organising as feminists and talking about women’s rights? Are they badly misinformed, or is there still work to be done?
Our event is suitable for those aged 18 and over.
Ticket price: £50
Students £35, Tickets with £25 donation to WRN £75
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