Recreational harassment
This hard-to-identify violence takes place when a woman is subjected to mockery in order to make men laugh. The laughter is based on stereotypes and regimes of domination
This hard-to-identify violence takes place when a woman is subjected to mockery in order to make men laugh. The laughter is based on stereotypes and regimes of domination
In the streets of Bogotá, Cali, Manizales and Medellín, young people are demanding the right not to be ignored by President Ivan Duque’s economic policies
While the United States has fully vaccinated 26% of its population, this figure is only 2% in Argentina and 4% in Brazil
The current climate of anti-abortion zealotry fosters brutal regimes that persecute and torture people such as Manuela, who died while imprisoned for having a miscarriage
The Biden-Harris administration needs to acknowledge that capitalism never regulates itself, particularly when it is a matter of shaping transparent, democratic political space on social platforms
There is a false moral controversy that is only of interest to the Vatican in its global crusade against legal pregnancy terminations
The soccer star’s daughter protested for abortion to be legalized in 2018. It didn’t happen then, but it will happen soon
The election of the first Black woman to office in the United States is transformative for our generation and our daughters
While the two presidents exhale fumes of toxic masculinity as a form of political showmanship, their two countries are vying for first place in the coronavirus pandemic’s tragic numbers
Given the worldwide scarcity of women as judicial authorities, the US Supreme Court Justice will be missed even more
There is hard evidence that the pandemic presents a heightened risk to reproductive health
Painting murals on streets and digging graves in beaches are acts of courage against the powers that control public spaces
There would be no death, bleeding or suffering if abortion were recognized for what it is: a medical necessity
The Brazilian government has abandoned its native people during the coronavirus pandemic
George Floyd and João Pedro are bodies and biographies for the cry of urban revolts in New York or Rio. There can be no return to normalized inequalities