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The War on Ukraine: Time for a Feminist Foreign Policy?

March 8, 2022July 10, 2022 feminism, international security, ukraine, violence against women, women

On February 26, two days after Russia invaded Ukraine, a friend’s roommate took shelter in a bunker in Kyiv. There,

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#EnaZeda: A Women’s Revolution of our Bodies for our Bodies

November 18, 2019November 20, 2019 feminism, sexual violence, Tunisia, women's movement

BY IKRAM BEN SAID AND SAMAH KRICHAH   The 2011 Tunisian revolution that ousted a dictator and security state rule,

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Pink Glitter: A New Form of Civil Disobedience

September 19, 2019September 16, 2019 feminism, gender, mexico

BY DANIELA PHILIPSON GARCIA   On August 3rd, yet another crime of gender-based violence made headlines in Mexico: ”Girl Kidnapped

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Mexico Achieved Gender Parity: Does it Matter?

September 17, 2018 election, female representation, feminism, mexico, voting

BY DANIELA PHILIPSON In 2017, the average proportion of seats held by women in national parliaments was barely above 23%

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