Art and politics have always been inseparable. Long before social media algorithms and 24-hour news cycles, people used images, songs, murals, and performances to say what speeches alone could not.
This article was written by activist Facundo Rodriguez as part of CADE’s Forus-led Youth Voices for Digital Rights programme, and is published here under a partnership agreement with Global Voices. In ...
In a candid and wide-ranging conversation, three generations of feminist activists from Maharashtra have taken stock of the women's movement in India, tracing its evolution from t ...
“Make way for someone else,” a new grass-roots movement demands as women challenge the official argument that the mobilized troops are needed in combat indefinitely. By Neil MacFarquhar and Milana ...
In 2011, the United Nations declared internet access a basic human right, arguing that depriving individuals of connectivity violates human rights and international law. The report was issued the same ...