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 →
Chitra Unnithan, TNN Sep 3, 2013, AHMEDABAD: Women get less pay than men even in the formal sector, not because they are less qualified but simply because they may get married and are, therefore, potential mothers. And this is true not… Continue Reading →
Justice N. Kirubakaran, judge of the High Court of Madras while inaugurating a Fast Track Mahila Court is reported to have stated that men alone were not responsible for crime against women. According to a news report he commented that last year’s Delhi… Continue Reading →
By Priyanka Borpujari In January 2012, BBC reported that India has more than 70,000 newspapers and over 80 news channels. It is the biggest newspaper market in the world, with more than 100 million copies sold daily. Stalwarts… Continue Reading →
In its desperate race to feed news-hungry 24/7 media channels and print media outlets fighting for circulation, the media is consuming itself. There’s no evidence of editorial gate-keeping, says GEETA SESHU, hoot.org Posted/Updated Tuesday, Aug 27 12:43:31, 2013 The gang-rape of the photojournalist… Continue Reading →
Press Release Condemn ECC for inviting gang-rape accused PJ Kurien Bangalore, 17 Aug 2013: Women’s rights organizations, Human Rights organizations and concerned individuals strongly condemn the action of Ecumenical Christian Centre (ECC), which has failed in its duty, as one of premier… 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 →
Posted byMJPosted onApr 26 2013 There is a fine line between humor and everything else. One may think they have said the funniest thing of the hour, without giving the slightest of thought that their said words can have consequences…. Continue Reading →
AND BROTHERLESS SPINSTERS?, In the course of a high-profile speech Narendra Modi, putative great leader, ended up repeating every female stereotype he condemned, points out Rajyasree Sen April 13, 2013, Times Crest Narendra Modi has been a busy man for… Continue Reading →
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