Women Are Leading Russia’s Antiwar Protests — and They’re in Putin’s Crosshairs
As feminist antiwar activists face brutal arrests, they're organizing support for those who've been incarcerated.
As feminist antiwar activists face brutal arrests, they're organizing support for those who've been incarcerated.
Amnesty spoke to three female Indigenous rights activists from Russia, currently in exile, to discuss the impact of Russia's war in Ukraine...
Feminism faces not only its historic struggles, but also a global conservative offensive and the rearmament of an extreme financial...
As Russian losses in Ukraine mount and resistance in the Russian army to being deployed there increases (Mediazona [1 [2, April 6), Moscow faces growing...
Heated political struggles over gender playing out in several regions of the world are more than just isolated or temporary reactions to...
Today, feminists in Russia and abroad are joining forces to protest Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine by mounting a “Feminist Anti-War...
The realities that women human rights defenders face in their local contexts are increasingly shaped by global politics of war and...
After being sworn in for his fifth term, Vladimir Putin is aiming to silence the women leading protests against his war in Ukraine.
Protesters took to the streets nationwide on Thursday in May Day rallies opposing the Trump administration, hoping to seize the momentum of recent widespread...
Writing graffiti on bank notes, postering cities and crying on public transit are some ways members of the Feminist Anti-War Resistance in...