As inspired by #LSELove3276's post, (thank you) we are going digital!

This is the official anonymous submission page for the LSE Sexism Project run by the Amnesty International Society.

The LSE Sexism Project was inspired by the Everyday Sexism Project. In the lead up to our Women in Human Rights campaign Week from 3-7 December.

We invite LSE student to share their experiences with sexism / gender inequality anonymously.

We hope to explore and expose the nuances and diverse experience of sexism and gendered structural violence at LSE. Together, this is an effort to create solidarity among those who have been affected by gender discrimination, feeling of discomfort, structural violence etc.

With your consent, we hope to use your experiences to create a campaign video on this issue. With experiences being narrated by volunteers - across the gender spectrum.

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