Far-right groups are manipulating human trafficking survivors for political gains, says Caitlin Spencer
Journalists often try to access survivors to give colour to their stories. Few realise how wrong that can go
Stonewall, prison abolition, AIDS activism – Miss Major has been fighting for trans rights in the US for decades
Holly Archer, author of I Never Gave My Consent, on the dangers of being a survivor in the public eye
For change to happen in anti-trafficking, allies need to step back and make space for survivors
Only two MPs voted against Uganda’s anti-LGBT bill, passed this week. We talk to one of them, Fox Odoi-Oywelowo
LASTESIS was part of a progressive movement in Chile. Then voters rejected the country’s new constitution. So now what?
How does a largely faceless and nameless group of Russian activists operate in Russia and beyond?
There are no strikes in Russia, say officials. But sociologist Pyotr Bizyukov is monitoring what’s really happening
Ukrainian volunteers and organisations did the bulk of the work helping people caught in Russia’s invasion, a new report finds
As anti-LGBTIQ laws tighten in Russia, Pyotr Voskresensky hopes that observing the past will offer hope for the future