Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the Land Grab Universities Project With the help of the example of Land-Grant-Universities, Tiara Roxanne explaines, how historical injustices still exist for Indigenous peoples from the North American region, due to the ongoing persistence of settler colonialism. By Tiara Roxanne
The Seeds of Abolition Analysis While millions protested the murder of George Floyd and racist police brutality all over the world, there has been a lack of acknowledgement of the injustices towards Black women, and of their leading roles in social movements. Edna Bonhomme analyses the significance of Black women within social movements throughout history until today. By Edna Bonhomme
Woman and Politics in the United States: A Complex Panorama Essay The diverse involvement of women at local, regional and federal level has long been central to the political development of the US. Nevertheless, women are still significantly underrepresented in political office. Can this change now? By Lara Putnam
Crisis is gendered. Women in the times of pandemic Analysis The crisis associated with the Covid19 pandemic has a gender, and clearly shows social inequalities of all kinds. It particularly affects women, as well as disadvantaged and variously marginalised groups. There are also attempts to exploit the pandemic for short-term political goals directly targeting women's rights. By Elżbieta Korolczuk
“We are just as good“ - American Girls love Soccer Journalist Petra Krimphove analyses the stituation of women's soccer in the US. And presents interesting facts.
Religion, Politics and Gender Equality in the United States September 2009 By Janet R. Jakobsen and Elizabeth Bernstein