Merchandise

At Feminism in London, we sold some great feminist products to raise money to help pay for the event.

Badges: £1

Feminism in London badges
Wear your feminist slogan with pride

Mugs: £4

Feminism in London mugs
These mugs celebrate the Miss World protest in 1970. On one side, the mug reproduces one of the key slogans of that protest:

We’re not beautiful
We’re not ugly
We’re angry

And on the other side, above the Feminism in London 2010 logo, it says:

We’re still angry

T-shirts: £12

Feminist icon t-shirt Bin The Bunny t-shirt
We sold two fabulous t-shirt designs – one with the Bin the Bunny logo and the other with the names of some really inspiring feminists (Sojourner Truth, Jayaben Desai, Rigoberta Menchú, Adrienne Rich, bell hooks, the Greenham women, the suffragettes and suffragists, Marilyn French, Kate Millett, Andrea Dworkin, Mary Wollstonecraft, Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, Maria Mies and Nawal El Saadawi).

In addition we sold the Reclaim the Night t-shirts.

Postcards: 50p each or 6 for £2.5

These are prints of six of the postcards from the fundraising Postcard Auction organised by Sarah Maple.

Feminism in London postcard

Sarah Maple, The Feminist, 2010
Digital print

Sarah Maple did her BA in Fine Art at Kingston University and in 2007 won 4 New Sensations, a prize organised by Channel 4 and The Saatchi Gallery.


Feminism in London postcard




Chila Kumari Burman
Band of Gold version 3, 2010

Chila Kumari Burman works experimentally in mixed media exploring the construction of classed, gendered, sexualised and ‘raced’ subjectives and the physicalities and pleasures of visual materials.

Feminism in London postcard




Kate Nash, Untitled, 2010
Paper collage

Kate Nash is a singer, songwriter and musician. She had a UK number 2, ‘Foundations’ in 2007, followed by the platinum selling UK number 1 album, ‘Made of Bricks’.

Feminism in London postcard




Stuart Semple, ManMade, 2010
Vinyl on cardboard

Stuart Semple is a British painter whose work
can be found in the Getty, Niarchos and David
Roberts foundation collection.


Feminism in London postcard



Julie Verhoeven, Pussy Power, 2010

Pen and ink on paper

Julie Verhoeven is an artist and designer based in London. Verhoeven has exhibited internationally since 2003, including solo shows at MU, Eindhoven, ZINGERpresents, Amersterdam and Vera Gliem.

Feminism in London postcard

Susie Orbach
Girls and women are free to have bodies

Susie Orbach is a psychotherapist, psychoanalyst,
writer and social critic. In 1982 she released her
groundbreaking book ‘Fat is a Feminist Issue’.

Bags: £3

Feminism in London bag
This strong canvas bag is not only ideal for carrying books and gear around in but also commemorates the 2010 Feminism in London conference.

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