- Looking forward to hearing from @CCriadoPerez at tonight's public lecture #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/Jen_Hastings/status/606149132051468288
— Jennifer Hastings (@Jen_Hastings)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:23:09 - Speaking of books that led to feminist awakening, what was yours? #lsewomen
https://twitter.com/londonyfeminist/status/606152378505695233
— LDN Feminist Meetup (@londonyfeminist)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:36:03 - I wasn't a feminist because it seemed everyone doing anything worth doing was male says Caroline #lsewomen
https://twitter.com/londonyfeminist/status/606152693535670273
— LDN Feminist Meetup (@londonyfeminist)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:37:18
So excited to finally listen to @CCriadoPerez AFK! #LSEwomen #doitlikeawoman pic.twitter.com/Jurl23Ty4Chttps://twitter.com/sofiaellepi/status/606153123795759104
— Sofia Lotto Persio (@sofiaellepi)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:39:01- So interesting to hear @CCriadoPerez 's journey to feminism - coming to realise how language shaped her perception of gender #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/NL_Fawcett/status/606153578940665856
— Fawcett North London (@NL_Fawcett)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:40:49 - Important point made by @CCriadoPerez re 'objective' criteria often being sexist and racist #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/jlush2/status/606153583084597248
— James Lush (@jlush2)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:40:50 - It's important to talk about modern Twitter threats aimed at silencing women are based on a long history #lsewomen
https://twitter.com/londonyfeminist/status/606154843724619777
— LDN Feminist Meetup (@londonyfeminist)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:45:51
At LSE, @CCriadoPerez discussing Andrea Dworkin & historical fear of women engaging in public speaking #LSEwomen pic.twitter.com/gu2p10iQjxhttps://twitter.com/sophiejyates/status/606155858494504960
— Sophie Snow (@sophiejyates)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:49:53- The number of female editors of newspapers has declined - currently there are two says @CCriadoPerez #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/lalah_springer/status/606156146186043392
— Lalah Springer (@lalah_springer)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:51:01 - .@CCriadoPerez reeling off statistics showing how under-represented women are in public life - in some areas getting worse #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/NL_Fawcett/status/606156498771841025
— Fawcett North London (@NL_Fawcett)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:52:25 - 9/10 front pages about men too - 'Why do we accept that what's happening to 50% of the population isn't interesting?' #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/lalah_springer/status/606156786995986432
— Lalah Springer (@lalah_springer)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:53:34 - Women are underrepresented in the media - even on news subjects which disproportionately affect them #lsewomen
https://twitter.com/londonyfeminist/status/606156968168857601
— LDN Feminist Meetup (@londonyfeminist)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:54:17 - News media and film roles under scrutiny for female representation in the US #LSEwomen #LSE_power
https://twitter.com/LSE_POWER/status/606157702943916032
— LSE Power (@LSE_POWER)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:57:12 - Women only represent 28% of speaking roles and 17% of people in crowd scenes in Hollywood films. #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/hannahmerich/status/606158287931887616
— Hannah Rich (@hannahmerich)Wed, Jun 03 2015 17:59:32 - Fascinating insight about men over-ascribing the number of women in a room- 17% = half! #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/jlush2/status/606158703201419265
— James Lush (@jlush2)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:01:11 - Great stuff from @CCriadoPerez on the 'male default' - brought this to mind on female characters http://www.themarysue.com/bojack-horseman-comedy-gender-parity/ … #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/NL_Fawcett/status/606159404262694912
— Fawcett North London (@NL_Fawcett)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:03:58 - Gender equality is my professional field, but @CCriadoPerez is articulating points better than I've ever heard #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/jlush2/status/606160127998214146
— James Lush (@jlush2)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:06:51 - At a brilliant talk by @CCriadoPerez at #LSEWomen. Talking about the male default. How have I never noticed the green man is a man before?
https://twitter.com/alittlefem/status/606160996042985472
— Angie Littleford (@alittlefem)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:10:18 - 'I'm challenging the idea that women's stories aren't important, that there aren't women in public life doing amazing things' #lsewomen
https://twitter.com/londonyfeminist/status/606162043759173632
— LDN Feminist Meetup (@londonyfeminist)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:14:27 - "Social media an enabler of new wave of feminism" says @CCriadoPerez. Shame about the rape/death threats that come with it. #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/tori_tweets/status/606164479198511105
— Victoria Hunt (@tori_tweets)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:24:08 - Caroline Criado-Perez: "All women should speak up" Absolutely! Let's share the pressure that arises from #sexism #LSEWomen @CCriadoPerez
https://twitter.com/G_innovates/status/606164562963005440
— Gokce Tuna (@G_innovates)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:24:28 - "Rape threats are just part of feminist activism, women before us were tough, we just have to be really tough" says @CCriadoPerez #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/daviesjennifer/status/606165287017324544
— Jennifer Davies (@daviesjennifer)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:27:21 - Good questions from the #LSEwomen audience: "how can we engage men in feminist activism" "what do you think of quotas" for @CCriadoPerez
https://twitter.com/tori_tweets/status/606166846681710592
— Victoria Hunt (@tori_tweets)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:33:32 - .@CCriadoPerez on porn: "We're not going to be able to censor our way out misogyny" #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/Gwendolyn_Smith/status/606171014163271680
— Gwendolyn Smith (@Gwendolyn_Smith)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:50:06 - So awful hearing about rape and sexual assault threats received on twitter; 'women that talk too much deserve to be raped' #LSEwomen
https://twitter.com/alittlefem/status/606171132832522240
— Angie Littleford (@alittlefem)Wed, Jun 03 2015 18:50:34
Do it Like a Woman: contemporary feminist activism and how you can change the world
LSE public lecture with Caroline Criado-Perez, Wednesday 3 June 2015.
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