France prides itself on égalité, liberté, fraternité, yet more than two centuries after the Revolution, women are still fighting to claim those promises. In the View 16, Amelie Baker’s deep‑dive feature From the Blue Stockings to Salles Connes traces the powerful, complicated, and often contradictory journey of French feminism, revealing how centuries‑old stereotypes continue to…
She Was Only Walking Home: What the Angiolini Inquiry’s New Report Tells Us About Women’s Safety
The Angiolini Inquiry’s new Part 2 First Report, published on 2 December, is a stark reminder of a truth women already know in their bones: public spaces still don’t belong to us. Four years after the abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by a serving Metropolitan Police officer, this report asks a deceptively simple…
Important announcement on the View Magazine The View Magazine's editorial board has decided to dissolve the limited company and CIC, which was guaranteed by shares and registered as a Community Interest Company with Companies House in England and Wales. The CIC regulator claims to have received complaints about the campaigning activities of the View Magazine…
In the forested hills of Koraput, Odisha, the quiet strength of tribal women powers entire communities. Every morning, they rise before dawn, pool their resources, and squeeze into shared auto-rickshaws, sacks of vegetables and forest produce in tow. Their destination: local markets where they spend the day selling what they’ve gathered or grown. After long…