Feminist Parenting - the next generations of feMINIsts are here, even if they are too small to know it. We have a responsibility to them, to make a better world than the one we found for them to enjoy, but we also have a responsibility to that same world to make sure our kids grow up into adults that do the right thing, and make a world that doesn't allow structural sexism get in the way of everyone’s potential.
Check out our below our own articles and books as well as recommended sites, content, audio, video and social media to help you make a fairer world for your little ones to enjoy.
Welcome to our recommended content section. Below we've grouped together a fantastic range of recommended sites, content, audio, video and social media accounts to help you in your feminist parenting journey. Keep scrolling to get started...
Barbie shares research about the dream gap - starting at age 5, many girls develop self-limiting beliefs and begin to think they're not as smart and capable as boys.
Upbringing represents an inclusive community of humans who contribute their beliefs, experiences, backgrounds, ages and stages for our common growth and connection. We’re united by our struggle as parents and elevated through our intention to break cycles of cultural conditioning that perpetuate patriarchy, control and hate.
Hannah bid for multiple Equalities and Diversity Grants from the DfE and designed, curated and facilitated a successful Diverse Leaders programme for 3 years. The bespoke leadership programmes for women leading in education and BAME leaders each ran for 3 cohorts. Bennie and Hannah worked together in a start-up school and decided to create a space for intersectional conversations.
Let Clothes Be Clothes is a grassroots campaign est 2014 by writer Francesca Mallen. LCBC advocate's choice, calling on retailers in the UK to end the design and marketing of childrenswear, shoes and accessories based around outdated gender stereotypes.
Power, Pleasure and Parenting. The stigma-smashing feminist podcast. Be entertained, empowered, inspired and feel seen while you're raising small humans.
Exploring the intersection of politics and parenting. Each episode host Lefa Singleton Norton will talk to a guest about what raising children in a feminist framework looks like in their home.
A comedy chat show for less-than-perfect parents. Hosted by comedians Ellie Gibson and Helen Thorn and featuring guest parenting experts, comedians and authors
Upbringing represents an inclusive community of humans who contribute their beliefs, experiences, backgrounds, ages and stages for our common growth and connection. We’re united by our struggle as parents and elevated through our intention to break cycles of cultural conditioning that perpetuate patriarchy, control and hate.
11 year old Liam Butler shares his experience growing up as a feminist-minded child empowered to shatter existing gender paradigms. His experience illustrates how raising children through the lens of feminism builds socially conscious adults who support equality and social justice
This powerful film from MullenLowe London provocatively captures how, early on in their education, children already define career opportunities as male and female.
How to Raise a Boy is a weeklong series centered around this urgent question in the era of Parkland, President Trump, and #MeToo. Here, young girls and boys share their thoughts on stereotypes surrounding boys and girls.
16-year-old Alaina Kelly shares how her views of feminism have changed and how her generation has been impacted by the media’s representation of feminism. Alaina examines the impact of Disney and her hope for a perspective shift in the next generation.
A group of girls and boys were given household chores to do and then paid for them - except the girls were paid less than the boys. The video records the girls surprise and anger
“Dear Ijeawele” author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie discusses negative stereotypes of feminists, the implications of chivalry and the expectations of women in public life.t
The story of a fearless princess who sets off on a journey alongside a rugged iceman, his loyal reindeer, and a naive snowman to find her estranged sister, whose icy powers have inadvertently trapped their kingdom in eternal winter
Clever Mulan proves her worth outside of her tradition-bound society when, disguised as a male soldier, "Ping," she bravely takes her father's place in the Imperial Army.
Different mus, different challenges. Hilarious honesty
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Social Media ShortList
Curated lists of where to get your best feminist fix on Social Media. If you've any suggestions of must haves for this new Social Media section or indeed any of the other sections on this page, don't hesitate to get in touch and we'll do our best to get them reviewed and added.
She is the founder of Make Motherhood Diverse, an initiative that aims to encourage a more accurately representative and diverse depiction of motherhood in the media and shares inspirational posts.
'The Let Down' follows the adventures of Audrey, including her struggles as a new mum in an oddball mothers' group. She navigates the steep learning curve of motherhood, deals with sleeplessness, shifting relationship dynamics, her issues with her own mother, and her partner's career ambitions.
The GEC stand for equality - for everyone. We strongly believe that equality benefits everyone - regardless of your gender, race, ability, orientation, identity, religion, background, nationality, age or socioeconomic status. We stand for equality of rights, opportunity, pay parity, equity and inclusion for all people, regardless of sex, gender or other protected characteristics.
Upbringing represents an inclusive community of humans who contribute their beliefs, experiences, backgrounds, ages and stages for our common growth and connection. We’re united by our struggle as parents and elevated through our intention to break cycles of cultural conditioning that perpetuate patriarchy, control and hate.
Hannah bid for multiple Equalities and Diversity Grants from the DfE and designed, curated and facilitated a successful Diverse Leaders programme for 3 years. The bespoke leadership programmes for women leading in education and BAME leaders each ran for 3 cohorts. Bennie and Hannah worked together in a start-up school and decided to create a space for intersectional conversations.
Let Clothes Be Clothes is a grassroots campaign est 2014 by writer Francesca Mallen. LCBC advocate's choice, calling on retailers in the UK to end the design and marketing of childrenswear, shoes and accessories based around outdated gender stereotypes.