#07-26 Period Politics- Gains, losses and celebrations, in India and elsewhere
In January 2026, India’s Supreme Court declared the right to menstrual health and hygiene to be fundamental, under Article 21
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In January 2026, India’s Supreme Court declared the right to menstrual health and hygiene to be fundamental, under Article 21
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Read MoreDr. Peggy Antrobus, 90 year old feminist development economist, organizer and author, tells of devoting her career to global feminism, independence
Read MoreDespite a few prominent rape-and-murder convictions bringing harsh penalties in India, Rapes have not declined; some say they’ve increased. Producer
Read MoreIn 2018, international women union organizers called for a treaty against gender based violence in the workplace. In 2019, it
Read MoreSpeeches by Nawal El Saadawi of Egypt and Alice Shalvi of Israel, speaking about religion at the First World Summit
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Read MoreMaxine Matilpi is an indigenous woman from British Columbia, Canada, who is also a lawyer and the Program Lead for
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