Issue 5: Challenges & Changes
Over the last year, we’ve had so many conversations about feminism and how we can help make the world more equal for our children. So this issue, we have a great team of contributors tackling some of those questions head on - from whataboutery and consent to gender-segregated books and Girl Power.
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Is Sonshine WhatAbouting? (And what exactly is that?)
As International Women’s Day comes round, Kirstie Beaven tackles the thorny issue of WhatAboutery and explores why Sonshine Magazine takes boys as its focus
Model Parents
Alex Mees muses on how, as parents, our actions speak louder than words, and gives us his tips to make sure our At-Home messages cover both
Consent: it's just the tip of the iceberg
Kirstie Beaven explores her complicated feelings about current discussions around sexual consent, and suggests what we should really be aiming for…
Talking T-shirts with ten-year-olds: Girl Power, Sexism and Respect
Girl Power slogans are back – maybe it’s to do with #MeToo, maybe it’s the Spice Girls reunion. Abigail Youngman talks to her sons and their friends to find out what they think about it.