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Penny: Occupy the Media
Znet Article, November, 24 2011
Laurie Penny
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Dissatisfaction with mainstream journalism is leading to a profound change in the way that protest is reported
Penny: Occupying Wall Street
Znet Article, October, 03 2011
Laurie Penny
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Occupy Wall Street is sending a message to the American people: the 99 percent are still here
Penny: The Anti-Choice Minority are Dictating Policy
Znet Article, September, 03 2011
Laurie Penny
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If we truly believe that nobody should be bullied or forced into carrying an unwanted pregnancy to term, it is vital that the changes be seen for what they are
Penny: Demonizing the Young Won’t Heal Our Cities
Znet Article, August, 14 2011
Laurie Penny
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Many are using the riots to confirm their own prejudices
Penny: Panic on the Streets of London
Znet Article, August, 10 2011
Laurie Penny
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I'm huddled in the front room with some shell-shocked friends, watching my city burn
Penny: Meat Market
Znet Article, August, 04 2011
Laurie Penny
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Interview on sexualisation, eating disorders, transphobia and domestic labour
Penny: The Momentum Of The Murdoch Backlash Must Not Slow
Znet Article, July, 12 2011
Laurie Penny
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These oligarchs need to understand that the public are not mindless consuming animals
Penny: Will The Revolution Begin In London? – J30 General Strike!
Znet Article, June, 30 2011
Laurie Penny
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The history of Britain isn’t just a history of kings and queens: it’s also a history ordinary people fighting for their right to suffrage and survival
Penny: What Really Happened In Trafalgar Square
Znet Article, March, 28 2011
Laurie Penny
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Neither mindless nor violent, young protesters were forced into a stand-off with police.
Penny: Moving Towards Solidarity
Znet Article, December, 23 2009
Laurie Penny
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For decades, the feminist movement has been split over the status of trans people, and of trans women in particular. High-profile feminists such as Germaine Greer, Jan Raymond and Julie Bindel have spoken out against what Greer terms "people who t...


