In spite of the overwhelming odds against them, a spirit of feminist resistance exists among Afghanistan’s girls and women. Jen Ross reports.
Ethical and political dilemmas abound these days. Seems like we’re all in need of a New Internationalist perspective. Enter stage: Agony Uncle.
An iconic self-portrait by South African photographer Lebo Thoka.
Indigenous feminists in Guatemala encourage women to speak out against male violence, and to heal and defend themselves as they defend their ancestral territory. Frauke Decoodt listens to their stories of resistance.
Nilanjana Bhowmick reacts to the 'unease' expressed by Indian men in today's #MeToo era.
Dalia Gebrial and Thomas Jeffrey Miley go head to head on this complex and topical issue. Illustrations by Kate Copeland.
The whataboutery being directed towards the #MeToo movement is nothing new – feminists have experienced backlashes before, writes Kate Smurthwaite.
Hussein Kesvani reports on how young Muslim women are using social media to create a safe space to self-educate and share ideas.
Renowned US feminist Cynthia Enloe reveals how patriarchy is adapted and sustained by its adherents – knowledge which is essential to challenging it
Kate Smurthwaite has an idea for how men can truly be feminist.
Chris Brazier looks back at what NI was covering three decades ago.
Bloggers, activists and artists share their favourite books.
Ikamara Larasi dismantles one-sided caricatures of black women in pop culture.
What can different generations of feminists learn from one another? Leading Indian grassroots activist and author, 68-year-old Kamla Bhasin, connects with 16-year-old Londoner Lilinaz Evans, co-founder of the Twitter Youth Feminist Army. Facilitated by Hannah Pool.
From empowerment-lite to love-jihad, Rahila Gupta explores the perils of hijacked feminist agendas.
Nimko Ali is a brave, straight-talking, Somali British woman, who is revitalizing the campaign against female genital mutilation (FGM).
Facts for feminists - the twists and turns along the road to equality.
Women’s rights has got its mojo back – and not a minute too soon. Hazel Healy takes stock of the challenges ahead.
Breast ironing is seldom talked about, but the practice has a devastating effect on the girls in whose communities it is performed. Amy Hall investigates.