Two female journalists who have been in jail since reporting on the killing of Zhina (Mahsa) Amini by Iran’s morality police Oct. 2022 have been temporarily released on bail.
Protests in response to Hernández’s murder were carried out in more than 70 cities in Brazil and in other parts of the world after her death.
In a world plagued by oppressive social norms, pervasive violence, and unjust laws, the plight of women all over the world demands our unwavering attention.
How did we get to the point where some men consider rage and violence a reasonable reaction to being denied sex?
While fat shaming is commonly acknowledged as a form of bullying, it is often left out of the conversation on gender-based violence.
As an advocate and a survivor, I know how hard it can be for many survivors to find real joy amid the giant cloud of darkness that comes after experiencing violence.
In an incredibly unsettling new trend, some TikTokers are using women’s deaths as the punchlines of jokes.
The movement had, and still has, a gaping blindspot: the influence of Scientology.
On March 9, images from Mexico City showed how IWD protests turned violent between women and police officers
Iran is on the verge of passing a landmark law that will take action to outlaw sexual violence against women.
Mexican investigative journalist Lydia Cacho hosts a new podcast called The Red Note, which breaks down the multiple layers of Juárez’s government and culture that have allowed these killings to continue without justice for victims or their families.