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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.
The award-winning novelist and film director tells Graeme Green about growing up in rural China, freedom, censorship and loneliness.
Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.
Encouraging people to act out their trauma results not just in empathy but in action. Hjalmar Jorge Joffre-Eichhorn has witnessed the transformation first hand.
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Women on the edge of time | 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. |
Hannah Pool | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
When rights go wrong | From empowerment-lite to love-jihad, Rahila Gupta explores the perils of hijacked feminist agendas. |
Rahila Gupta | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
Mitts off my muff | Nimko Ali is a brave, straight-talking, Somali British woman, who is revitalizing the campaign against female genital mutilation (FGM). |
Nimko Ali | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
Feminism - The Facts | Facts for feminists - the twists and turns along the road to equality. |
July, 2014 | 474 | Buy | |
Is there a feminist spring? | Women’s rights has got its mojo back – and not a minute too soon. Hazel Healy takes stock of the challenges ahead. |
Hazel Healy | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
Also out there... | Music, film and book also out there. |
June, 2014 | 473 | Read | |
And finally... Xiaolu Guo | The award-winning novelist and film director tells Graeme Green about growing up in rural China, freedom, censorship and loneliness. |
Graeme Green | June, 2014 | 473 | Read |
Only Planet - Slow the flow | Cartoon by Marc Roberts. |
Marc Roberts | June, 2014 | 473 | Read |
Southern Exposure: Azhar A Rahim | Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World. |
Azhar A Rahim | June, 2014 | 473 | Read |
Big Bad World - Rituals and tradition | Cartoon by P J Polyp. |
P J Polyp | June, 2014 | 473 | Read |
Making Waves: Afghanistan's theatre of the oppressed | Encouraging people to act out their trauma results not just in empathy but in action. Hjalmar Jorge Joffre-Eichhorn has witnessed the transformation first hand. |
Lydia James | June, 2014 | 473 | Read |
Country profile: Israel | Facts, figures and images from Israel. |
Adam Keller | June, 2014 | 473 | Read |
'How did our community survive this?' | Janet Nicol | June, 2014 | 473 | Read | |
Corporate whore, moi? | By Steve Parry. |
Steve Parry | June, 2014 | 473 | Read |
America after Piketty's charge | View from America by Mark Engler. |
Mark Engler | June, 2014 | 473 | Read |