
I'm a feminist writer and academic. My research focuses on feminist activism, especially mainstream (white) feminist movements against sexual violence, such as #MeToo. I'm interested in who is centred in these movements and who is left out, and how feminism dominated by white women tries to gain power rather than dismantle it. My latest book 'Me, Not You' speaks back to white feminism in a constructive way, and uses the concept of 'abolition feminism' (defined by Angela Davis and others) to explore how white feminism might become more radical and revolutionary. It ends with a toolkit of questions white feminists can ask ourselves, to try to evolve our politics.