2023
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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.
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- A Conversation with Sue Finch of Women in Black London (1)
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As the history of Women in Black shows, each Women in Black group has its own approach to feminist action, growing out of their local situation, but linked to each other through international theories and conferences.
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- “Comfort Women” Issue and Japanese Legislative Movement Part 2
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The male-centric society in Japan is the root cause of the “Comfort Women” issue. Ultimately, I am convinced that this structural problem is why the Japanese National Diet has been unable to enact legislation on its own.