In the summer of 1992, I joined hundreds of protesters outside the Royal Court of Justice in the Strand to call for justice for Kiranjit Ahluwlia, who had killed her husband after years of being subject to his cruel and abusive behaviour.
Read moreSouthall Black Sisters: Forty and still going strong
Southall Black Sisters is one of the UK’s leading organisations for black and minority women. They have been in existence since 1979. Rahila Gupta, freelance journalist, writer and activist writes about celebrating their 40th anniversary and their final event of the year ‘Turning the Page’.
Read more“We'll campaign until the "rough sex" defence can no longer be used to blame women for their own assault or death”.
Guest post by Fiona Mackenzie, founder of We Can't Consent To This - a campaign against the increasingly frequent reports of women killed and injured in claimed “sex, gone wrong”.
Read moreWho was Emma Humphreys?
Emma Humphreys was a survivor, writer, and campaigner. Her case was a turning point in feminist attempts to change the law on murder and provocation.
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