World Poetry Day: In a post #MeToo world, feminist poetry is flourishing
The rise of the #MeToo movement allowed women around the world to express the extent of the gender-based violence that they suffer every day.
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The rise of the #MeToo movement allowed women around the world to express the extent of the gender-based violence that they suffer every day.
LAUREN BETTS DUCKS as she walks through the conference room door. She hunches her shoulders. She bends her head. Still, her high bun bumps into the door frame as she enters the room at The Heldrich Hotel a mile from the Rutgers campus in New Jersey.
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It is nearly four years since Jadon Sancho completed his long-awaited move from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester United. After refusing to meet Dortmund's £108million valuation in the summer of 2020, it looked like United had got themselves a bargain when paying just £73million 12 months later.
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