
13jun10:0016:30Misogyny Matters: Fawcett Conference 2026 | The Fawcett Society
Central London, near Euston Station
Euston Station, Euston Road, London, NW1 2BE
Join us for a powerful day unpacking the real issues behind misogyny and how we can make change happen together. In 2026, we have seen relentless evidence of the
In 2026, we have seen relentless evidence of the devastating effects of unchecked misogyny: from the Epstein files to the Grok scandal, so-called “rape academies” and the toxic ‘manosphere’, all operating in plain sight. Misogyny shapes women’s lives from girlhood to older age, across our homes, workplaces and public spaces.
This conference asks:
Across the day, we will explore:
Join us, in person or online and be part of the conversation and the solutions, and to meet like-minded women and male allies.
Programme highlights include:
Keynote Address
Jess Asato MP, Government Adviser on Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) to the Department of Health and Social Care
A keynote speech on online safety, including the Grok scandal, public discourse and women’s participation in public life.
Misogyny as Radicalisation
Dr Sajjan Gohel, International Security Director, Asia-Pacific Foundation and Visiting Lecturer, LSE
Dr Sajjan Gohel explores how misogyny operates as a radicalising force online and its links to wider patterns of extremism and violence.
Full programme can be found HERE
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