by News Decoder | 22 Jan 2017 | Donald Trump, Europe, Nationalism, United States, Women's rights
By Charlotte Crang On Saturday, I marched through London with women, ranging from little girls to pensioners, and their supporters. I was one of millions around the world who took to the streets to stand up for women’s rights and human dignity — the day...
by News Decoder | 3 Jan 2017 | Donald Trump, Refugees, School Year Abroad, Student Posts, United States, Women's rights
By Yesenia Mozo I live in a couple of different worlds. One is within me — a queer person of color, born of immigrant parents, fighting for an education despite strapped family finances. This world often collides with others, particularly with my world at home....
by Nelson Graves | 14 Nov 2016 | Americas, Discovery, Donald Trump, United States, Women's rights
Pulling your hair out over Donald Trump? Don’t panic yet. Soon the President-elect will start feeling cross-currents. It’s the rule of checks and balances. Protesters demonstrate against U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, New York, 12 November 2016...
by News Decoder | 30 Aug 2016 | Discovery, Europe, Human Rights, Personal Reflections, Women's rights
We asked News-Decoder’s ambassadors — a network of young adults around the world who believe in our mission — for their thoughts on a ban imposed by several French municipalities on the burkini swimsuit worn by some Muslim women. Here’s what...
by News Decoder | 26 Aug 2016 | Europe, Islam, Paris attacks, Terrorism, Women's rights
What are we to make of France and the burkini? Should we be outraged that towns have banned the swimsuit? Or glad as it is a symbol of oppression? A woman wearing a burkini at a protest in London, 25 August 2016. (EPA/Hannah McKay) By Nelson Graves What are we to make...
by News Decoder | 10 Mar 2016 | Africa, Asia, Women's rights
India and South Africa are thousands of miles apart but share a struggle against discrimination and inequity. Mahatma Gandhi spent his formative years in South Africa, where he forged his identity as a political activist before returning to his native India. Nolwazi...
by News Decoder | 26 Nov 2015 | Africa, Middle East, Women's rights
(November 25 marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, designated as such by the United Nations General Assembly in 1999.) By Urvashi Bundel It’s been 22 years since the UN adopted a declaration urging states to end all violence...
by News Decoder | 12 Nov 2015 | Africa, Americas, Asia, Women's rights
By Djenab Conde The question “Where are you from?” is ubiquitous in modern society, and it is becoming harder and harder for me to answer in a nice, clean way. My mother is from Beijing, China. My father was born in Kankan, the second-largest city in...
by News Decoder | 10 Nov 2015 | Africa, Women's rights
(All photos by Sarah Watson) By Akinyi Ochieng I knew it was used in cosmetics. But chocolate and medicine? Before I started working with the Global Shea Alliance in Accra, Ghana, I was familiar with shea as a cosmetic product. So I was surprised to learn that shea...
by Nelson Graves | 2 Oct 2015 | Africa, Women's rights
Our article on female genital cutting has attracted global interest. Now’s your chance to propose an alternative to this age-old rite. A six-year-old girl screams while being cut in Somalia, 17 June 1996. (AP Photo/Jean-Marc Bouju) Earlier this week,...