Racial and Gender Justice
Working to combat economic inequality, achieve climate justice, and build peace requires solutions designed to dismantle systemic racism and patriarchy. That’s why all of our projects seek to intersect and achieve justice across gender diversity, and race, in addition to class.
Latest Work
Sexual Prey in the Saudi Jungle
Domestic workers in Saudi Arabia tell their horrific stories.
All Women Deserve a Sporting Chance
The International Olympic Committee should put its money where its mouth is when it comes to women and sports.
The Murdered Women of Juarez
The murder of women and the escalating war on drugs reveal a Mexican system with blood on its hands.
New Hope to Stop Violence against Women
Pending legislation would place efforts to prevent and respond to violence against women at the center of the U.S. foreign policy and international aid agenda.
Assessing Women’s Rights in Nigeria
The Nigerian government needs to show commitment to the Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa by passing relevant laws and allocating funds to women’s rights.
Arizona Rising
The fight against Arizona’s new immigration law is heating up.
Church’s Sex Abuse Scandal Reflects Deep Flaw
There’s a systemic flaw in the way the Church does things, involving hundreds of priests and thousands of victims of abuse, mainly children.
The State of the World’s Women
On the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day: the good, the bad, and the potentially ugly.
Sex Trafficking: The Abolitionist Fallacy
Criminalizing prostitution might seem like a good way to address sex trafficking.
Indigenous Womens Pushback
For centuries, Indigenous communities have suffered from the violence of displacement, colonialization, and forced assimilation. Today, Indigenous women are leading the struggle for autonomy and self-determination.