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Navigating Gender-Based Violence in Indonesia

By Dewi Aryanu, community organiser, IndonesiaĀ  Trigger Warning: Sexual harassment, sexual violence ā€œWhy did you take off your hijab? I sent you to live in a pesantren (Islamic boarding school) so that you know to cover your awrah (private parts).ā€…

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Facilitating Safe Spaces for Womxn in Indonesia

By Theresia Siti, community organiser, IndonesiaĀ  I joined FAMM Indonesia (Young Indonesian Women Activistsā€™ Forum) during their intergenerational meeting and Movement Building Institute (MBI) in 2010. Initially, I received an invitation from the director of the Womenā€™s House to attend…

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Learning from the Indigenous Womxn of Lou Bawe

ByĀ Yuliana, community organiser,Ā East Kalimantan, Indonesia When I decided to migrate from Sulawesi to East Kalimantan, the people around me said ā€œbe careful of the Dayaks, they like to cut off peopleā€™s heads.ā€ Their message stuck with me for quite a…

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The Search for Critical Friends

By Mufliha Wijayanti, lecturer at a State Islamic University in Indonesia ā€œThese ā€œgender ladiesā€ just add more work. Making regular planning is already a hassle, let alone having to use gender analysis, complicating things.ā€ "PSGA must be careful, do not…

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Myanmar: Waging the fight as Rohingya womxn

Interview with Sharifah Shakirah, Rohingya woman leader from the Rohingya Women Development Network (RWDN)   Can you tell us about yourself? Can you describe the work that you do in RWDN? My name is Sharifah Shakirah. I was born in…

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JASS Annual Report 2022

A Year of Radical Imagination In this report, we highlight key moments from 2022 and illustrate the interplay between two vital elements: imagination and action. These components are inherently interconnected, as they often coalesce in a dynamic relationship of alchemy…

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Building Collective Possibilities

By Genesis Zorroza The Regional Movement-Building School was a dynamic place in which to think about, analyze, and build international solidarity. It was a safe space where we, the members, were able to exposeā€”in our own wordsā€”the different forms of…

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