WebThey thought so. So they launched The Vagenda blog in 2012, and now they have written this laugh-out-loud book. It is a brilliantly bolshy call to arms for girls and women of all ages: Caitlin Moran asked ‘How to be a Woman’. The Vagenda asks real women everywhere to demand a media that reflects who we actually are.”. WebJan 1, 2014 · The Vagenda definitely gets its point across but maybe not quite in the way that I was expecting. I won’t say that this is good or bad, just unexpected. It doesn’t actually read like a book at all, more like a magazine, and given the subject matter perhaps that was the intention. It’s a bit ‘ranty’ with a sense of urgency that renders ...
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WebThe Vagenda was a feminist online magazine launched in January 2012. It used the tagline "Like King Lear, but for girls," taken from Grazia magazine's summary of the film The Iron … WebNov 3, 2024 · Give them a voice, not the dinosaurs who doubt them. Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett is a Guardian columnist. She co-founded The Vagenda blog, and is co-author of The … WebMar 6, 2014 · Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett is a columnist, feature writer and editor for The Guardian newspaper. In 2012 she co-founded The Vagenda, a feminist blog which was published in book form by Vintage. In 2014 Rhiannon was short-listed for a press award for young journalist of the year. ducati hr cjenik