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Feminist Popular Education is a liberating endeavor

Feminist Popular Education is a liberating endeavor

An interview with Ronald Wesso Mariela Arce and Manuela Arancibia connected with Ronald Wesso over Zoom to discuss his expertise and understanding of Feminist Popular Education (FPE) in Southern Africa…

Feminist Popular Education is a liberating endeavor

Feminist Popular Education is a liberating endeavor

An interview with Ronald Wesso Mariela Arce and Manuela Arancibia connected with Ronald Wesso over Zoom to discuss his expertise and understanding of Feminist Popular Education (FPE) in Southern Africa.…

Feminist UN Recommendations

Feminist UN Recommendations

This paper articulates a vision for a more feminist UN and recommends both transformative and practical steps that can be taken by a number of actors, including the next Secretary-General,…

Hope as a survival strategy for Defensoras in Honduras

Hope as a survival strategy for Defensoras in Honduras

We're living in an undeclared war, staring into the eyes of death daily. People who donā€™t know the kind of insecurity women human rights defenders confront every day canā€™t imagine how hope helps us to survive. The women of Honduras want others to know that we are building a more peaceful and just world every day, and they can join us.
We Drive the Debate, We Push the Issues

We Drive the Debate, We Push the Issues

At the 29th Human Rights Council (HRC) session in Geneva, JASS Southern Africaā€™s Maggie Mapondera joined other activists in pushing states to recognize the urgent need to protect human rights defenders, particularly those defending womenā€™s, sexual and reproductive, and LGBTI rights.
Women, Seize the Online Space!

Women, Seize the Online Space!

Recounting her experience and learnings at the Conference on Freedom of Expression for Civil Liberties held in Bangkok, Thailand, Maria Mustika of the Forum Aktivis Perempuan Muda Indonesia (FAMM-Indonesia or Young Indonesian Women Activistsā€™ Forum) enjoins Southeast women to seize the online space.
LGBTI Rights in Africa: When will we get there?

LGBTI Rights in Africa: When will we get there?

Zambia's first lady surprised the international community when she spoke out on LGBTI rights. Many activists and JASS allies across the region are wondering, whatā€™s nextā€”will those in power begin to formulate concrete policies that will put these words into action, and make a difference in the lives of LGBTI people?
Striking Down Violence in Mesoamerica

Striking Down Violence in Mesoamerica

This yearā€™s International Womenā€™s Day sought to publicize the rampant problem of violence against women. While every country is fraught with different forms and levels of violence against women, it is clear that in times of instability, women pay the highest price. This is precisely the case in Mesoamerica.
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