All Contents
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- Right-wing or Conscientious?
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Recommendation from Professor Takashi Machida of Changwon National University, Advocate for the Japanese Military “Comfort Women” Issue
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- Second “‘Comfort Women’ Litigation” Ruling Becomes “Magna Carta” of International Human Rights Law
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Attorney Sanghee Lee, the head of the Lawyers for the Democratic Society Task Force addressing the Japanese Military “Comfort Women” Issue
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- “Rape and Gender Violence are part of TRC’s Unfinished Business”: South Africa’s Ongoing Quest for Gender Justice (2)
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Clearly, liberal democratic initiatives such as the enshrinement of women's rights will continue to fail until structural inequalities, as well as the social norms that allow gender-based violence, are confronted
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- “Rape and Gender Violence are part of TRC’s Unfinished Business”: South Africa’s Ongoing Quest for Gender Justice (1)
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Colonialism and apartheid were both predicated on the marginalization and subjugation of the population in terms of race, gender, class, sexual orientation, and culture.
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- Colabo’s Fights against Sexual Exploitation and Misogyny in Japan Today
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Time and again, we have seen the pattern of distortions, misogyny, and gaslighting of victims of sexual violence and their advocates as corrupt and greedy money grabbers.
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- The Politics of Memory in the BTS Fandom to Resist Historical Revisionism
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The Atomic Bomb T-Shirt Controversy and Its Development
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- A Conversation with Stanislava Staša Zajović of Women in Black Belgrade (2)
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The feminist ethic of care entails not only taking care of myself but also extending care to the victims of crimes committed against others.
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- A Conversation with Stanislava Staša Zajović of Women in Black Belgrade (1)
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Women who dare to speak out about sexual violence experience overwhelming anxiety across various aspects of their lives.
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- A Conversation with Sue Finch of Women in Black London (3)
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The World Court of Women has held over 30 sessions since 1992, hearing from survivors of violence, conflict and war from around the world.
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- A Conversation with Sue Finch of Women in Black London (2)
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Violence, militarism and war are gendered phenomena, and peace activism, to be effective, must likewise be gender analytical and gender aware.