Charlotte Kissick-Jones and Marion Guerbet are the Clandestine’s first ever Current Events Reporters. They have written this piece after attending the first sports night of this academic year. Their findings point to the fundamental flaws in the structures of sports societies at KCL and throughout the UK. The KCLSU Welcome Fair marked the end…
Month: September 2018
White Feminism Pt. II: Why western feminists must acknowledge custom, tradition and belief in their feminist intervention
Contributor Leah Olasehinde is a third year English Law – French Law student with an interest in migration, the Arabic language, and human rights law. Translator Wendy Enid Pérez Grecco is an internationally educated Civil Engineer who was recently one of ten global recipients to be awarded a place on the inaugural M4DLink Women in Resources…
KCL Labour/Conservative Debate: Should Misogyny Be Considered a Hate Crime?
The 2017-2018 academic year at KCL was one characterized by a new level of political polarization. From the presence of Antifa on our campus, to the brutal discourse over the KCL Safe Space Policy, it seems we at KCL have become a prime example of a recent cultural shift. We have forgotten how to talk to…
Rainbow is the New Black
Contributor Eliška Stroehlein is a second year English Law – French Law student with an interest in international law, queerness, and representation. Translator María Paula Rincón Hoyos has future hopes to help communities of both Latin and non-Latin women to seek empowerment. [Image: a pair of handcuffed clenched fists painted the colours of the LGBTQ+…
Threads: A Short Story and Photoseries
Threads Contributor Keya Punja is a second year Liberal Arts student with an interest in photography, writing, and dancing ’til the early hours of the morning. Translator Mariana Dongo-Soria is a second year History student who loves to write creatively, dance passionately, and dodge pigeons consistently. The summer breeze blew strong through the wheat…