Feminism in the Corona-Crisis Published: 4 May 2020 Dossier During Corona-Crisis feminism is very important, because inequalities appear more visible and marginalised groups face even more struggle than before.
Webinar Recording: Adapting to Disaster: Domestic Violence Shelters and South Africa’s COVID-19 Lockdown Published: 8 December 2021 Video On 2 December 2021, the Heinrich Böll Foundation launched its second research brief associated to its “Care and Support in a Time of Epidemic" research project. The project is dedicated to better understanding how COVID-19, and the subsequent implementation of lockdown in South Africa on 27 March 2020 has impacted on domestic violence in the country.
COVID-19: Who cares about trans bodies? Published: 23 July 2021 Interview Dr. Rima Ghosh speaks to Shalini Yog Shah about transgender people’s ordeals during the pandemic and what needs to be done.
What Does Feminist Leadership Look Like in a Pandemic? Published: 21 July 2021 What if leaders of all stripes, from diverse sectors, started to follow the kinds of feminist leadership approaches that have been championed by activists from all over the world for decades. How might this type of leadership help us to navigate our way through these splintered, uncertain times? By Leila Billing
Hard-Won Progress on Gender Equality Destroyed: The Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis on Women and LGBTIQ Published: 29 June 2021 2020 was expected to be the feminist super year - the anniversaries of the UN Resolution on "Women, Peace, and Security" and the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action were supposed to be celebrated, and discussions about the lack of their implementation to be held. Instead, this became the year that, according to UN Women, would destroy 25 years of feminist achievements. By Jana Prosinger
Better Mental Health for LGBTIQ+: Harnessing Awareness for Vulnerabilities in the Pandemic Published: 16 May 2021 More than a year after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, the virus continues to ravage the Asia-Pacific with catastrophic human, social, economic, and developmental costs. Many LGBTIQ+ persons experienced increased vulnerability on top of systemic human rights violations and social inequity many currently shoulder as the pandemic places more stress on health systems and social safety nets. By Jennifer Ho and Edmund Settle
Retraditionalization, Coronavirus Conspiracies, and Anti-Feminism Published: 21 September 2020 On the relationship between anti-feminism and coronavirus conspiracies and how the coronavirus pandemic aids and abets anti-feminist trends By Rebekka Blum
COVID-19 and the Statue of Mother Armenia: The Appropriation of Armenian Motherhood Published: 31 July 2020 The artwork, which was published on the company’s Social Media platforms with the caption “Stay home, Armenia! By Lala Mouradian
Woman and Politics in the United States: A Complex Panorama Published: 31 July 2020 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