By Swapna Majumdar WeNews correspondent Tuesday, April 1, 2014 With quicker feedback on how fast and widely online messages are shared and which videos are popular, reproductive health advocates in projects in India and the Philippines see social media powering… Continue Reading →
M Harnaam Kaur was just 11 when she started sprouting facial hair. As you might expect, it was a difficult time. In order to look like other girls at school, Kaur resorted to waxing twice a week. She also tried… Continue Reading →
M. Vandhana The Hindu S. Swapna,( centre) a transgender, appearing for TNPSC Group-II Services examination in Madurai on Sunday. Photo:S. James It was a moment of victory for 23-year-old transgender Swapna, when she appeared for the group II examination conducted… Continue Reading →
By Julia Serano WeNews guest author Sunday, October 6, 2013 Sexism-based exclusion runs rampant in these movements, says Julia Serano in this excerpt from “Excluded: Making Feminist and Queer Movements More Inclusive.” In part this is thanks to false assumptions… Continue Reading →
The unheard victims of violence KRISHNA A victim of gay gang rape speaks out after years of living in fear of mockery and ostracism Rape. Lately, this four letter word has been appearing with frightening regularity in the Indian… Continue Reading →
By Meenu Pandey This is the second of a series of posts written from the experiences at CREA of implementing a program called “Count Me IN! It’s My Body: Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Young Girls through Sports”. CREA is… Continue Reading →
October 05, 2013 MUMBAI, Mid Day Saurabh Vaktania It seems no woman is safe anywhere in the city, as one more horrifying case of gang rape has surfaced. A 58-year-old woman was gang-raped by two men on Wednesday near Santacruz… Continue Reading →
By Sanjana Gaind, ultraviolet.in This is the third of a series of posts written from the experiences at CREA of implementing a program called “Count Me IN! It’s My Body: Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Young Girls through Sports”…. Continue Reading →
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