Feminism
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Women and the city: It’s time to rethink urban planning from a gender-based perspective
Ana Falú, The Conversation Saskia Sassen, The Conversation
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‘What is it about heterosexual love that can make it incompatible with a truly feminist life?’
Nikita Deshpande
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‘Never marry a poet’: A Pakistani feminist on the dangers of the hypocritical intellectual male
Asad Alvi
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The week in good news: Soaking up Christmas cheer, celebrating women making their mark, going green
Scroll Staff
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Feminism is American dictionary Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year
Scroll Staff
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With humour and sass, Sexonomics the Band aims to make feminism fun for Indian women
Damini Kulkarni
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‘I need no validation’: An advertisement tries to take the male gaze out of women’s fashion
Scroll Staff
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Nancy Friday, pioneer author on women’s sexuality, dies at 84
Scroll Staff
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Sexual abusers list is problematic – but gives victims a sense of regaining control
Nandita Saikia
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List naming and shaming alleged sexual harassers in Indian universities sparks a debate
Scroll Staff
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If you’re wondering how to raise a feminist, Indian publishing houses might have an answer
Neha Kirpal
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#ExposeYourPig: How French women took #MeToo campaign a step further
Zoe Tabary, Thomson Reuters Foundation News
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For women in Pakistan, even the act of smoking in public is not without fear and anxiety
Fida Anar
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Watch: This woman musician’s video for her song is a subversive nod to feminism
Satvika Kundu
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Memoir: How a woman must be ‘worthy’ of a man for marriage (and what happens when she isn’t)
Shreya Sen Handley
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How an American countess became a Buddhist nun and helped spread feminism in Sri Lanka
Vinod Moonesinghe
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Feminist author of ‘Sexual Politics’ Kate Millett dies at 82 in Paris
Scroll Staff
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Watch this powerful music video by a Lebanese rock band that celebrates feminism in modern Arabia
Scroll Staff
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Behanchara Diaries: Pakistani feminists have a new podcast, and it’s calling all the desi ladies
Shikha Kumar
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Born on India’s future Independence Day, Ismat Chughtai wrote of the world she saw, not aspired to
Urvashi Bahuguna