Addressing sexual harassment and sexual violence in the workplace among social justice organizations is long overdue.
In rural and remote places, increasing numbers of women are mobilizing and becoming leaders in their organizations and communities.
US Olympic medalist and entrepreneur Ibtihaj Muhammad on her experience as a woman of color, a Muslim American, and a female athlete today
The power of the Women’s March can't be sustained without people coming together to resist the sources not only of their own oppression but also of each other’s.
Q&A with URGE executive director Kierra Johnson on how gender, reproductive rights, and sexual health issues impact a person’s life.
The Ford Foundation recognizes four grantees that recently received special awards for their outstanding work and dedication to advancing human rights in Mexico and Central America.
The Ford Foundation recognizes four grantees that recently received special awards for their work and dedication to advancing human rights
Stereotypes and stigma make black female students vulnerable to mistreatment and criminalization in school.
China's growing relationship with and participation in the Global South raises questions about the role of gender and sexuality issues in foreign aid, investment, and development in the region.
While millennials are concerned about what’s going on in the world today, somehow HIV/AIDS, a disease that intersects with issues like LGBT rights, mass incarceration, gender equality, and war, has fallen off their radar.
Reflecting on the International AIDS Conference in Durban, Delane Kalembo speaks to the role that religious leaders and faith-based organizations play in turning the tide on HIV in Africa.
There is a close link between child marriage and the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa. Yet the interventions designed to respond to these two issues are often not integrated.