10 Principles of Neuro-Affirming Practice: Building Neurodivergent Competency Together| Autistic Realms
Explore the difference between true neurodiversity-affirming practice and “neurodiversity-lite,” and why justice, and lived experience matter.| Autistic Realms
By Sophie Girardini In B.T. and B.K.Cs. v. Hungary, the ECtHR addressed the removal of a Romani child from his mother just three days after birth. The Court found a violation of Article 8 of the Convention due to the flawed decision-making process of the Hungarian authorities in removing the child from family custody. However, it […] The post B.T. and B.K.Cs. v. Hungary: Child Removal and Stereotyped Romani Motherhood but No Discrimination appeared first on Strasbourg Observers.| Strasbourg Observers
Over the course of the last few decades, intersectionality has been an increasingly adopted framework within peace studies. Generated out of the insights of Black feminist thinking, intersectionality is a powerful lens for analyzing oppression, domination, and many forms of violence in the contemporary world. Though there are many debates about how to define intersectionality […]| Peace Policy
In the End of Peacekeeping (Penn Press 2024), I argue that the foundational thinking and practices of United Nations (UN) are patriarchal, colonial and martial and that as a result, abolishing peacekeeping is the only way forward. The book proposes that peacekeeping is an epistemic power project. What does this mean? Peacekeeping can be simply […]| Peace Policy
Quite literally, values determine ‘what is worth fighting for.’ When fighting entails a willingness to kill and/or be killed, we must take codes of valuation seriously. My essay explores how dominant value codes – and the emotional investments and power relations they generate – operate at the intersection of conflicts.| Peace Policy
NEW BLOG | RESPECTABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY: HBCU WOMEN'S GENDER STRATEGIES FOR HETEROSEXUALITY Dr. Mercedez Dunn-Gallier examines the contradictions and challenges of accomplishing Black respectable womanhood through collegiate sex and romance for cisgender heterosexual undergraduate women at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).| Gender & Society
NEW BLOG | THE HIDDEN COSTS OF MOTHERING AN INCARCERATED ADULT CHILD Raquel Delerme draws on in-depth interviews with mothers with incarcerated adult children, finding the cumulative impact of financialized policies and time-draining bureaucracy results in the extraction of precious time and money from working-class Black and Latine women on the outside.| Gender & Society
Feranaaz Farista and Ameeta Jaga, Ph.D. In our article for Gender & Society titled, Workplace Breastfeeding as Foodwork in Organizational Settings: Advancing Knowledge from Black, Low-Income Women in South Africa, we highlight the struggles and innovations in these mothers’ attempts to nourish their children and hold on to a job. We interviewed 33 black, low-income … Continue reading Breastfeeding as Foodwork: The Unseen Labour of Employed Black Low-income Mothers in South Africa→| Gender & Society
From Palestine to Iraq, from Lebanon to Syria and Afghanistan, seven women recount how foreign powers promised liberation—only to deliver devastation, blood, and betrayal.| Untold Mag
How does one get from religion-based peacebuilding practices that maintain existent orders of domination to peacebuilding practices that challenge and potentially transcend orders of domination?| Contending Modernities
Written by the Reframing Autism Intersectional Advisory Committee Autism diagnosis is often viewed as a privilege due to the various […] The post Why Formal Diagnosis Is a Privilege appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Written by Serafina Mei** During a recent address, British honorary physician in paediatric disability Dr Hilary Cass suggested that “young […] The post Living Out of Bounds: An Exploration of My Neuroqueered Autigender appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Content Warning: This article contains discussions of Gender-based violence and misogynistic ideologies. What does it mean to come of age in a culture where to be a Boy is to be told that violence makes you a Man, and where to be a Girl is to be told that saying no might get you killed? […]| Fearless Futures Limited
‘Liberation day’ has been sounding the alarms since President Trump executed his infamous reciprocal tariffs targeting US trading partners around the world. | Womankind Worldwide
Zimbabwean feminist activist Thandiwe Chidavarume leads an African feminist organisation whose mission is simple: To place land into the hands of rural women in Zimbabwe.| Womankind Worldwide
Sarah’s time at Womankind Worldwide| Womankind Worldwide
Note: This article uses certain terms directly from historical sources or archives that might be considered outdated today but are included to accurately reflect the language of the time. In the mid-20th century, a shadow war was waged against LGBTQIA+ Americans under the guise of patriotism and morality. While the Red Scare of the Cold […]| Fearless Futures Limited
This Intersectional Toolkit is designed to support practitioners and service providers across the mental health sector to better support the needs of people who experience diverse and intersecting forms of marginalisation.| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
Chris Armstrong is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Southampton, in the United Kingdom. He has worked on various issues in applied political philosophy, including global justice, territory and natural resources, climate justice, the politics of the ocean, and the biodiversity crisis. His most recent book, Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis grapples…| Blog of the APA
So often have I felt so much at odds with projects delineating a method for scholarship in the Humanities and Social Sciences that the very [...] The post Cozy Methodologies and Queer German Studies appeared first on The New Fascism Syllabus.| The New Fascism Syllabus
Intersectionality, like many academic sociological terms, is often misunderstood and misrepresented in popular discourse. But I found a simple way to approach it by thinking about it with my math b…| Never Down, Always Up
This Intersectional AOD Practice Guide is designed to support alcohol and other drug (AOD) services and practitioners to better support the needs of people who experience diverse and intersecting forms of marginalisation.| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
Humanitarian crises come in many different forms, and have a deep impact on everyone affected, but it’s clear that women and girls with disabilities have unique needs in these situations that are not being met and make them more vulnerable to further exploitation and abuse.| cofemsocialchange.org
The Alliance for Sustainable Feminist Movements launched on the 21st September 2022. The Alliance is a collaborative, membership-based multi-stakeholder initiative dedicated to: Increasing The post Young feminists’ vision for the Alliance for Feminist Movements first appeared on Young Feminist Europe.| Young Feminist Europe
AASPIRE presents webinar at the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Institute | Academic Autism Spectrum Partnership in Research and Education
Redefining Stammering, Sam Simpson| Redefining Stammering
I’m in yet another diversity training. It could be today or yesterday or three years ago or probably two years hence. The timing doesn’t matter, the details don’t matter. The expe…| At The Intersection
How has the patriarchy affected you? How has the patriarchy impacted your work? How have you been complicit in perpetuating the patriarchy? These were the three questions we started with when begin…| At The Intersection
On March 3rd, 2018, #HowIWillChange: Men’s Accountability Conference, took place on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples – specifically the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱w…| THE ANTI-OPPRESSION NETWORK
this flyer is intended for distribution at the Women’s March on Washington solidarity march in vancouver, canada and beyond the march itself. we urge you to print copies, translate them into …| THE ANTI-OPPRESSION NETWORK