From Colombia to Lebanon: The Street Revolts (By Ana Prada & Yeghia Tashjian)

The year 2019 was full of global protest movements ranging on topics such as climate change, the establishment of participatory governance models, to anti-corruption rallies from the Middle East to Latin America. We will be highlighting the protest movement in Lebanon and Colombia

CFP WOMEN IN WAR’S ANNUAL CONFERENCE : GENDER IN REVOLUTION, ODESSA 7-9/10/2017

CALL FOR PAPERS — GENDER IN REVOLUTION: Women and men experiencing revolutionary change 1917-2017 Conference organised by Women in War (Paris) in partnership with the Democratic Development Centre (Kyiv) and Southern Ukrainian National Pedagogical University (Odessa) 6-8 October 2017 ° Odessa, Ukraine After

Fighting on all fronts: Women’s resistance in Syria (By Leila Al Shami)

As eastern Aleppo falls, pounded by regime and Russian airstrikes, and stormed by Iranian sponsored militia on the ground, one young woman risks everything to communicate to the outside world the horror of the last days in the liberated part of the city.

The fall of Eastern Aleppo (By Polat Can)

Eastern Aleppo has fallen today, but looking at the root causes that paved the way to that fall you will realize it was inevitable not because the Baath forces and their allies are stronger or the Islamist factions are weaker but because the

“If the Revolution is a crime, then charge all of us” (By Aya Chebbi)

“If the Revolution is a crime, then charge all of us” The world has been applauding Tunisia for its new progressive constitution and new consensus caretaker installed government of technocrats that is administrating the country until elections later this year. However, this celebration seems exclusive to the