When Helen recognised gender inequality for the first time
“It’s not fair daddy,” said Helen. “Only two girls got to join and the other 12 are boys.”
“It’s not fair daddy,” said Helen. “Only two girls got to join and the other 12 are boys.”
I came across this sign while travelling to visit family. We had stopped at a motorway service station because the children needed to use the lavatory.
I have an announcement to make. I’ve just had it confirmed that I will be speaking at two panel sessions during next week’s Women of the World Festival (WOW) at the Southbank Centre in London. I’m delighted to have been asked to take part in the festival, the aim of which is to champion gender
Last week I took my daughters back to my parents place for a few days. They had been told some weeks back that a visit to granny and grampy was planned. Both girls were very excited at this prospect, more so because granny had promised to take them lambing. My stepfather wasn’t around all that
Something’s been bothering me recently. It’s a little something that occurred to me a few weeks ago while taking my daughter to her weekly swimming lesson; very few boys were being taught to swim. It may just be some freaky anomaly at the pool we attend, but I noticed a chronic lack of boys. There