Veminism

Veminism is an arts-based feminist approach to understand and address gendered violence through visual and embodied methodologies.

On this page you’ll find artwork, editorials powerful performance pieces and related resources exploring themes of sexual harassment on campus, intimacy, boundaries, conflict related sexual violence. And ways forward in solidarity, activism and policy.

For further information please visit the Visual Embodied Methodologies (VEM) Network website

Contact us: vem@kcl.ac.uk

This research is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council project ESX0116661: Visual and Embodied Methodologies for Imaging Intersectional Gendered Violence

Embodied Stories

Embodied Stories is a zine brings together work from students at King’s College London that deals with themes around our personal and intimate boundaries, sexual harassment, and the ways we can care for each other.

two hand mirroring each other through a gate at King's College London. Hands not touching

They will become doctors

‘They will become doctors’ are two poems written by Jemilea Wisdom-Baako as a response to an open letter written by medical students at King’s College London detailing their experiences of sexual harassment.

The letter was shared with senior leadership at King’s, who are responding to their concerns.

Hey, Sis.

Hey, Sis. is a platform where Gen Z women and girls – from the global majority – can connect, create and thrive free from societal limitations.

Imaging Pain

Imaging Pain’ focuses on the experience and effects of intersectional gendered violence in contexts of war and genocide and the ethics of conducting research on this topic. What the social and political consequences are in post-war and post-genocide communities and how making such pain visible might contribute to a gender-just peace.

Imaging Resistance

In collaboration with Migrants in Action, Imaging Resistance worked with women from diverse nationality, generational, and socio-economic backgrounds who had resisted violence and discrimination.

Through coming together, they found freedom and strength to share, celebrating their unique stories of resilience and connection.

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