Sian Norris a writer and journalist specialising in reproductive and LGBTIQ rights. Her work has been published in openDemocracy 50:50, the Guardian, the i, New Statesman, Byline Times, politics.co.uk and many more. Her book, Birth Violence, explores how the Far Right is attacking women's reproductive rights in Europe and will be published by Verso in Autumn 2022. She is also the founder of the Bristol Women's Literature Festival.
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Published in: 50.50Revealed: controversial plan to boost religious lobby in Brussels, as far right pledges to fight for ‘Christian Europe’
Leaked proposals from a senior Irish politician, backed by powerful Christian lobbyists, raise stakes in European...
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Published in: 50.50These women are finding creative ways to defy patriarchy in Bangladesh
On Dhaka’s streets and stages, women tell their stories – about issues from violence to sexuality to working...
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Published in: 50.50How angry men's rights activists online helped propel Trump to victory
New academic research reveals the ‘Red Pill’ effect and how a men’s rights forum radicalised its members to back...
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Published in: 50.50International anti-feminist network organises rally in Spain
Globally connected groups are working together to threaten women’s rights – and they’ve landed in Spain for...
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Published in: 50.50Don’t forget the working-class women who made suffragette history
A century after some UK women won the vote, most of the suffragette stories we hear still focus on the elite. But...
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Published in: 50.50After Me Too, can we trust the UK government to tackle sexual abuse?
If our lawmakers fail to confront abuse in their own workplace, how do we trust them to enact effective policies for...