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GENDER JUSTICE PROJECT

Home
About Us
Values & Beliefs
Organisational Structure
Policies & Reports
Translated Content
Notice of General Meeting
Queensland Consent Law Reform
What is happening?
Law Reform & Abolition
Events
Upcoming Events
Activism in the Park 2023
Drinks & Dialogue 2023
Drinks & Dialogue 2022
Brisbane Feminist Festival 2022
Education
In-School Programs
Rural Roadtrip
Seminar Series
Corporate Engagement
Online Engagement
RARA Magazine
eBooks
One Woman Podcast
Feminist Resources
Feminist Resources Updates
The Team
Volunteers
Board of Directors
Get involved
Volunteer with us
Available Roles
Apply Now
Shop & Tickets
Blog
Homepage
Activism
Allyship
Bodies
Concept Pieces
Consent
Dear Future Feminists
Disability
Economics and Law
Environment
Feminism
First Nations
Gender
Health
Interviews
LGBTQIA+
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Poetry/Artistic
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19 August 2020

Questions For A Young Activist: Mia Chisholm

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19 August 2020

Mia Chisholm is a high school senior devoted to a life of activism – attending climate rallies such as the School Strike for Climate in 2019. Mia continues her activism inside and outside of schooling.

By Alyssa Loughman

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23 May 2020

1 Billion Voices Project

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23 May 2020

A Discussion with Emma Cooney about Gender Equality, Life and the Future of Feminism.

By Jane Churchill

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5 April 2020

5 Questions for a Feminist: Madeline

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5 April 2020

Interview with our founder, Madeline Price (she/they)

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31 March 2020

5 Questions for a Feminist: Frances

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31 March 2020

Interview with one of our writers, Frances Mulcahy.

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28 March 2020

5 Questions for a Feminist: Kristin

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28 March 2020

Interview with our previous National Director for Online Engagement, Kristin Perissinotto.

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26 March 2020

Mexico's 'Dirty Laundry' Exposed in Nationwide Protest against Femicide: An Interview with Ligia Ponce

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26 March 2020

By Jane Churchill

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20 March 2020

5 Questions for a Feminist: Nina

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20 March 2020

Interview with our previous Engagement and Outreach Coordinator, now board member, Nina.

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4 February 2020

5 Questions for a Feminist: Kesharni

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4 February 2020

Interview with our Queensland State Financial Officer, Kesharni Goonewardene.

  • 2025
    • 21 Feb 2025 Myanmar’s Women Freedom Fighters: In Their Own Words
  • 2020
    • 19 Aug 2020 Questions For A Young Activist: Mia Chisholm
    • 23 May 2020 1 Billion Voices Project
    • 5 Apr 2020 5 Questions for a Feminist: Madeline
    • 31 Mar 2020 5 Questions for a Feminist: Frances
    • 28 Mar 2020 5 Questions for a Feminist: Kristin
    • 26 Mar 2020 Mexico's 'Dirty Laundry' Exposed in Nationwide Protest against Femicide: An Interview with Ligia Ponce
    • 20 Mar 2020 5 Questions for a Feminist: Nina
    • 4 Feb 2020 5 Questions for a Feminist: Kesharni
  • 2019
    • 4 Nov 2019 ‘Mind the abyss!?’ – Australian women and the superannuation gap
    • 29 July 2019 The Power of having more Girls in Engineering
    • 3 June 2019 From Sri Lanka to Australia - Life as a Working Mum
    • 29 Apr 2019 A Fashionable Rethink of Women's Empowerment
    • 22 Mar 2019 The Story of a Hustler
    • 18 Mar 2019 40+ innovations by under-privileged students
    • 11 Feb 2019 From Delhi to Dubai: One Woman's Journey
  • 2018
    • 20 Dec 2018 Why Don't Boys Like To Wear Pink? Eliminating Stereotypes at an Early Age
    • 18 Dec 2018 100+ disadvantaged girls learn to code
    • 13 Aug 2018 Untold Stories: Sheetal Jain
    • 12 Aug 2018 A Conversation with Kristin Perissinotto, Powerlifter
    • 12 Aug 2018 A Conversation with Nicole Bray, Print Me Happy
    • 9 Aug 2018 A Conversation with Morgan Koegel, One Girl
    • 1 Aug 2018 A Conversation with Hayley Dunne, Little Delish
    • 28 July 2018 A Conversation with Celia Boyd, SHE Investments
    • 26 July 2018 A Conversation with Tanzila Khan, Creative Alley
    • 20 July 2018 A Conversation with Renee Wootton, Qantas
    • 18 July 2018 A Conversation with Kate Marchesi, Young Queenslanders for the Right to Choose
    • 16 July 2018 A Conversation with Tamara Richardson, Pace48
    • 12 July 2018 A Conversation with Siân Tooker, Children by Choice
    • 27 June 2018 A Conversation with Aimee Hourigan, TheStoryBoxes
    • 20 June 2018 A Conversation with Kate Marsh, Children by Choice
    • 16 June 2018 A Conversation with Amanda Bradley, Children by Choice

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Gender Justice Project acknowledges that the land upon which we were founded always was and always will be the land of the Turrbal and Jagera People. We would like to extend this acknowledgment to the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the many lands and waters our volunteers work, study and live. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded and support our Indigenous communities in fighting for recognition, treaty and self-determination. We also acknowledge that the work we undertake is built upon the passion, dedication and courage of First Nations activists, advocates and feminists who came before us, and who continue to lead the movement towards global gender equality.

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