A global movement is needed to end violence against women.
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A global movement is needed to end violence against women.
Putin’s right-wing rhetoric, demonising homosexuals and feminists is an attempt to stimulate his waning popularity.
Arguments made by US leaders in support of intervening in Syria are patriarchal and misogynist.
Manning has initiated a rare moment of opportunity that makes mainstream silence a bit more difficult.
Women’s rights doesn’t justify invading Afghanistan, and shouldn’t be launched in the name of imperial democracy again.
Egypt’s revolutionary moment must not be rewritten by critics who are invested in their own power, writes author.
New feminism should stand together with the new proletariats against female exploitation and violence.
Breast cancer is often triggered by external factors, so perhaps the best prevention is a healthy world.
A society being consumed in a single narrative is detrimental in a variety of ways.
There is a need to revolutionise reforms rather than reform revolutionary commitments, writes Eisenstein.