Women’s Liberation
Women's Liberation at LUU
“Sexism & misogyny is embedded in UK culture and Western societies, even now when women are more liberated than ever before, there is still a strong need for female liberation to be embedded into the work that we do. Currently nearly all women in the UK have been sexually harassed and within our student populations worries of safety are ever present. That is why we as an organisation are committed to female liberation. We want our liberation work to be forever intersectional and are working hard to ensure all those to experience misogyny feel safe and protected.” – Natasha Fowler-Ekar, Equality and Liberation Officer 2021/22
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The University should have a counsellor trained in how to deal with young people who are suffering from intimate partner violence.
The University should commit to a reformed institutional wide approach to sexual violence that is victim-survivor centred and human rights based.
The University should give compulsory consent classes.
LUU should lobby the University to provide free sanitary products across campus.
LUU should take a pro-choice stance on reproductive justice.
LUU should provide better mandatory training on how to deal with complaints of sexual misconduct.
LUU and the University should commit to providing more sustainable products to people who menstruate.