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Oonagh Eastmond

Oonagh Eastmond is a regular contributor who lives and works in the United Kingdom. She has recently completed the Erasmus Mundus Master's in Gender Studies during which she completed an internship with the UNDP in Bangkok, working on a conference focused on women's economic empowerment. She has also worked in Cambodia for an agency protecting female victims of trafficking and wrote her thesis on human trafficking, which is due to be published soon in the academic journal, Femina Politica. Oonagh is passionate about improving women's rights and ensuring gender equality across all aspects of life.
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Be a creative complainer: Guerrilla Girls and feminist comedy

12/03/201816/01/2019 By Oonagh Eastmond

The Guerrilla Girls are an excellent example of feminist activism, bringing inequality to the forefront of people’s minds. What can we learn from them?

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The dangers of menstrual health products

03/07/201616/01/2019 By Oonagh Eastmond

A woman’s menstrual cycle is significantly linked to the environment; disposable menstrual care products are produced using toxic chemicals, bleached with chlorine and end up on landfills as toxic waste. There are alternative products available but the international feminine hygiene brands don’t want us to know about them.

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Women in Power and Decision-Making Positions in the UK

28/02/201616/01/2019 By Oonagh Eastmond

As we proceed into a new realm of politics in 2016, with the Women’s Equality Party up and running, it is important to reflect back on the historical progression of women in politics and examine whether we can really achieve equality.

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Women and Work: The decision to have a child whilst pursuing a career in the UK

10/01/201616/01/2019 By Oonagh Eastmond

The UK maternity policy seems particularly sympathetic to women. However, there are constraints at play which limit their freedoms once they become mothers.

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