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World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad 2014 (World Chess Federation)

(Source: World Chess Federation) Only four months after the Chess Olympiad in Tromso where the greatest chess players of the world competed against each other it is already time to have a look at the...

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Of course women can play top-level chess How British Grandmaster Nigel Short...

For a top-ranked chess player with an enviable ability to think strategically, it was an uncharacteristically rash move. Nigel Short just claimed that men and women had differently wired ......

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23/11/2016 Judit Polgar discusses how she changed gender stereotypes playing...

(Source: UN Women - United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women) Date: 23 November 2016 Chess Grandmaster Judit Polgar signs on to be a Planet 50-50 Champion in support of UN...

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Tempest on a chess board Hungarys Polgar disputes UKs Short

BUDAPEST (Reuters) - British chess master Nigel Short has made a bad opening gambit by saying women are inferior at the game, says former Hungarian grandmaster Judit Polgar, who has ......

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Young, male and feminist – if only there were more of them

Schools and universities have their share of students engaging in sexist and misogynistic behaviour. But there are also those who are standing up against it – and their numbers are growing...

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"Amoral masculinity": a theory for understanding Trump from feminist...

"Trump is a reminder of what masculinity can be like outside of conventions." Gender is a cardinal issue in this year’s election. On one side is the first woman to have won the presidential nomination...

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The Toxic, Bullying Troll Culture Has Made Much of the Internet Dangerous;...

Click here for reuse options! A dark cultural shift is underway, being shaped by anonymous trolls across the country. “Don’t feed the trolls,” the saying goes, as if it were really that easy. As a...

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A Feminist's Guide to Critiquing Hillary Clinton

Fair warning: This blog is not going to be angry. It will not be written in all caps. There will be no vulgarity. And it probably won't go viral. I don't care. What I do care about is the fact I've...

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Who’s Afraid of #FreeStacy?

In an age of lies, the truth is dangerous. When Twitter announced the creation of a “Trust and Safety Council” last month, every intelligent observer understood that censorship would be the result. The...

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Outing sexism is a growing sport – and a big step for equality

Sister act: tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams. Photograph: Sportsphoto 2014 is a terrible year to be a sexist arsehole. Just ask the president of the Russian Tennis Federation, who was recently...

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Prospects for an Alt-Left

The day of Donald Trump’s election to the office of US President should be remembered as “the day that the liberal elite of the American coasts learned of a world outside its Facebook feed”, according...

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Make America Great Again: how progressives can reach rural America — and how...

The left must not compromise on its ideals, but it needs to get better at witnessing to the unconverted. When I go home to South Dakota to visit my family, I speak two languages. One is the language of...

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10 common comments on feminist blogposts – and my responses

Since I founded the Everyday Sexism Project, I have been writing about the abuses that women face: from catcalling to violence. With almost comforting regularity, the same criticisms appear...

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The Left’s Abandonment of Females

Politics revolves around what is seen and what can be said about it, around who has the ability to see and the talent to speak, around the properties of spaces and the possibilities of time. – Jacques...

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The Bravery To Be Vulnerable

An experiment in #100DaysofVulnerability Six years ago, I went through a 10 day Vipassana silent meditation course. It was easily, one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. Not the silence mind you....

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Geena Davis: ‘After Thelma & Louise, people said things would improve for...

Having built a career playing strong women, the Hollywood star is taking on sexism in the film industry, with a gender equality project that will launch at this year’s London film festival...

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Feminazi: the go-to term for trolls out to silence women

Last week, a young female barrister was called a ‘feminazi’ after complaining about a sexist message sent via LinkedIn. How did this clunky bit of wordplay become so widespread – and could it ever be...

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Feminists treat men badly and it's bad for feminism

Feminist male-bashing has come to sound like a cliche – a misogynist caricature. Feminism, its loudest proponents vow, is about fighting for equality. The man-hating label is either a smear or a...

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Irish women on Trump’s win: ‘America will be great, but for who? Not for women’

What does the election of Donald Trump as US President say about women? I’m still in shock and find it hard to articulate how I feel, which is probably mostly fear and a total absence of hope. I’ve...

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Why don't men take a stand against sexual villains like Julien Blanc?

The basics of this story are known, too well known, in fact. Julien Blanc, a reptilian American bloke promises to teach men to pull, manipulate and (allegedly) ravage women at will. All for a price, of...

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