• Date and time: Tuesday 3 June 2025, 8pm to 9pm
  • Location: Online only
  • Admission: Free admission, booking required

Book tickets

Event details

Are we still asking for it because of our outfits? Our routes home? Our profile picture? Our social media posts? Or can we finally admit that there might be something wrong with... men and masculinity?

In a post-feminist digital era, the rise of masculinity influencers, the popularity of misogynistic content and a lack of regulation within social media have formed the perfect storm. As the epidemic of male violence towards women and young girls reaches terrifying new heights through new and expanding technologies, ex-model and women’s rights campaigner Jess Davies will help you to question society’s understanding - or lack of - when it comes to consent.

Drawing on her book No One Wants to See Your D*ck, Jess will provide a toolkit to understand and tackle online misogyny, with the aim of arming a new wave of internet sleuths to take down the manosphere, one unsolicited pic at a time.

This event will take place live on Zoom Webinar. You will receive a link to join a couple of days before the event and a reminder an hour before. During the event, you can ask questions via a Q&A function, but audience cameras and microphones will remain muted throughout.

Book sales

You can buy copies of many of our speakers’ books from Fox Lane Books, a local independent bookseller and Festival partner. In some cases, author signed bookplates are available too. 

About the speaker

Jess Davies is a TV and radio presenter, online creator and campaigner. Her first documentary for BBC3 When Nudes Are Stolen gained worldwide exposure and uncovered the hidden trade of leaked and stolen content. Jess’s follow-up documentary for BBC3 Deepfake Porn: Could You Be Next? investigates image-based sexual abuse and consent. Jess has presented documentaries and digital series for Welsh language broadcaster S4C and is a regular face on Channel 5’s Jeremy Vine Show. She is the author of No One Wants to See Your D*ck (Headline, 2025.)

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