Like feminism, harm reduction is a philosophy that encourages us to do away with the false distinction between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ women.
A co-founder of the women’s group responds to openDemocracy’s report analysing opposition to potential gender recognition reforms in the UK.
I interviewed the prominent feminist amid ‘heated and toxic’ debates over proposed reforms to the UK’s Gender Recognition Act
Women’s ministries in Brazil and elsewhere have been under attack from the Right for years – foreshadowing wider threats to democracy
Women’s civil society advocates were long excluded from the security council. This is changing, but they must be allowed to speak freely.
New analysis shows that groups that traditionally disagree are now on the same side – against reforming the Gender Recognition Act
A vote to make legalising equal marriage even harder was defeated this weekend. It’s a victory for progressive politics, but the fight isn’t over
New research by Kateřina Lišková places eastern bloc countries at the forefront of the 20th-century push for gender equality
For International Safe Abortion Day, on 28 September, we are celebrating 28 aspects of progress and success we’ve seen internationally this year.
Precarious labour and housing conditions have pushed many to squat Rome’s empty buildings, living in fear of eviction and homelessness.
It’s time for the international community to take a stand. A new treaty could affect people’s rights for generations to come.