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Feminottingham: Commercialised Feminism

Season 2, Episode 9,   Apr 09, 2019, 09:43 AM

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Feminism has become something to make money out of and something to extend our social media presence. From slogan t-shirts to #feminism - what does the commercialisation of feminism mean for us in 2019?

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