Two Budapest-based activists give a vivid account of the ideological constraints they are working under, not helped by certain fashionable forms of ‘intersectionality’.
With social cohesion a cultural priority, Israel has long been a leader in ensuring that its citizens are able to remain active within their communities as they age.
“There is no justification for racial discrimination, in theory or in practice, anywhere” and certainly not in Britain or Australia.
“If all the Europeans leave, who work so hard and they pay taxes, how are they going to manage to keep the benefit system in the first place?”
The international community is not listening to us. It must depoliticise the fight against sexual violence and humanise the countering violent extremism strategy.
Jemna is a beacon of hope for a Tunisia and needs to be supported, celebrated and emulated for the sake of its people and for our sake.
La violación y asesinato de Micaela García, una joven activista de 21 años pone demasiadas preguntas sobre el nivel intolerable de violencia, de machismo y de injusticia en Argentina. English.
More and more Jordanian women are refusing to accept the sexist status quo and choosing to change it.
It is now possible that new governments in France and Germany will respond to civil society pressure and do what is needed to change the EU, without being blocked by Britain.
Every country, just like any individual, has to live with its own mess and pay the price for it.
We are witnessing cumulative processes of politicization – struggles and organization involving migrant workers and activists setting out to build awareness locally, and link up globally.