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Published in: 50.50Politique de l’Internet : un guide féministe de navigation sur les flots du pouvoir en ligne
Nous sommes en mesure de reconnaître l’importance de nos décisions techniques, et ceci nous permettrait, au final,...
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Published in: 50.50Internet politics: a feminist guide to navigating online power
Recognising the political importance of our technical decisions is within reach, leading ultimately to reclaiming...
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Published in: 50.50One woman’s brush with Sharia courts in the UK: "It ruined my life forever"
“My daughter and I appeared before the Sharia court at Regent's Park mosque in London. They were not interested in...
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Published in: 50.50How will António Guterres tackle the UN’s gender problem ?
Can António Guterres make good on his promises to advance gender equality as UN Secretary-General, or will “politics...
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Published in: 50.50Daring to report: facing death in India
A strong culture of impunity, enjoyed by the powerful in India, is dismantling the very foundations of a thriving...
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Published in: 50.50Invisible fathers of immigration detention in the UK
The British state has regulated relationships between its citizens and certain foreigners since at least the...
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Published in: 50.50Historic UN vote to negotiate a Nuclear Ban Treaty in 2017
On 27 October, the UN General Assembly's Disarmament and Security Committee voted for negotiations in 2017 on a...
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Published in: 50.50Táhirih unveiled: poet, theologian and revolutionary
Táhirih – an important figure in Persian history – helps us imagine a more diverse feminism and a more progressive...
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Published in: Shine A LightLost childhoods: age disputes in the UK asylum system
Children seeking asylum in the UK are regularly disbelieved about how old they are and can end up facing harmful,...
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Published in: 50.50Humanitarian Corridors: beyond political gesture
Around 300 people have entered Italy from Lebanon via safe and legal routes pioneered by faith groups. This pilot...
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Published in: 50.50Small, illegal refugee paradise
Hotel “Oniro” is a better option for a fugitive life away from homelessness and another decent station for some...
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Published in: 50.50Arresting the mass detention of migrants: ‘Build trust, not walls’
The pragmatic development of alternatives to detention with civil society at the fore can help to arrest the slide...
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Published in: 50.50The fraught road to justice: Sri Lankan victims of sexual violence
As more women testify about their experience of sexual violence in Sri Lanka the path to redress does not become...
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Published in: 50.50Feminists and feminisms come in many forms: Suspend judgment!
The responses of feminist activists to the Suspend Judgement! campaign reveal the hidden hierarchies of power and...
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Published in: 50.50What has Hindu law ever done for women?
India’s long overdue Uniform Civil Code, a set of common personal laws for all citizens, guaranteed by its...
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Published in: 50.50To build feminist futures, suspend judgment!
As feminist thinkers and activists, we must tackle not only the systemic discrimination embedded in the world...
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Published in: 50.50The arts and humanities: tackling the challenges of mass displacement
When we let people die rather than provide safety, we face not a ‘refugee crisis’ but a crisis of values. The arts...
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Published in: 50.50A life of hope lived in defiance of violence: Rebecca Masika Katsuva
“They think when they’re raped that their lives are shattered. But we’d like them to know that it’s not the end of...
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Published in: 50.50Hungarian 'women's health': stigma and coercion
Political and media institutions in Hungary are promoting a coercive culture of intervention in female bodies under...
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Published in: 50.50Listening to Refugee Tales on the Pilgrim’s Way
The act of listening and the power of voice constitute the ‘act in the dark’ which can unite us and re-shape the...