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EDITOR’S LETTER

ennon and McCartney, Jobs and Wozniak, Procter and Gamble, Watson and Crick. History is awash with examples of men who’ve come together to forge change in their respective fields. But when you google great female partnerships of the past, the internet seems to stall. This woeful lack of attention paid to power “femships” shouldn’t be surprising. For, and ), but studies reveal the majority of films, TV shows and column centimetres are dedicated to propagating the narrative of women at war. Of course, the reality is something we’ve all known for an eternity: that behind every great woman is an equally incredible woman cheering her on. I couldn’t imagine life without my ever-evolving femships: friends, sisters, teachers, bosses and work wives who’ve inspired and supported me.

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