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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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An Untold Story: The Need to Address Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Refugee Boys

October 22, 2019October 7, 2019 humanitarian, refugee, sexual violence

BY EMILY AUSUBEL   At the young age of 12, Mohammad’s family sold him to an older man to serve

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In South Korea, Being Drunk Is a Legal Defense for Rape

July 16, 2019July 15, 2019 alcohol, law, sexual violence, South Korea

BY EVELYN NAM AND MELODY KIM October 20, 2020 is a day that Na-Yeong and her family dread, and one

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When “Good” People Commit “Bad” Acts: #MeToo Revisited

September 27, 2018October 11, 2018 #metoo, kavanaugh, sexual violence

BY MICAH MELIA Brett Kavanaugh is the latest name embroiled in the #metoo movement. For the last week, we’ve heard

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