
Law in the time of Corona: Gender, feminism and international law
Two SOAS academics discuss Covid-19, law and gender.
Two SOAS academics discuss Covid-19, law and gender.
We need to address the root of the problem, not just the symptoms.
When I was a kid, I saw Elvis on TV in Detroit and thought, “I will be like him.”
Women’s sexuality is a closely controlled issue in patriarchal societies.
A look at the policies affecting and controlling women’s bodies in the upcoming elections.
The Netflix adaptation shows an alternative view of feminine power.
What are the wider implications of alienating girls from their own pain?
SOAS alumna Sharifah Alhinai talks about Sekka Magazine.
Asma’ Jawabreh describes her academic journey from the Arroub refugee camp to SOAS
Showcasing three films depicting female experiences in contemporary China.
J. Daniel Luther reflects on his time studying at SOAS and his part in establishing ‘Queer’ Asia.
Rhea Tuli, curator of the ‘Queer’ Asia art exhibition ‘Bodies x Borders’, discusses some of the artworks on display.
Women’s suffrage and the Representation of the People Act 1918.
Young female Kinshasans view the inherited traditions of la sape as a method of escape from rigid gendered roles and expectations.
The theme of this year’s World Population Day, which is celebrated on 11 July each year, is “Family planning: empowering people, developing nations”.
The Pride Festival takes place in London from Saturday 24 June to Sunday 9 July, with the main parade occurring on Saturday 8 July.