Inquilab ZindabadIn Shaheen Bagh, Muslim Women Redefine Carework as Resistance "It’s okay if I don’t see my children for a while; right now, I’m doing more important things for their future." By Rajvi Desai
Each Person MattersStop Judging People’s Motives for Protesting In trying times like these, a collective show of strength is all that matters. By Aditi Murti
Outside The Therapy RoomMental Health Professionals Must Take an Active Role in Safeguarding Indian Democracy Research has proven that marginalization causes and exacerbates mental health concerns for minorities. By Farah Maneckshaw
Hum Apke Hain Kaun?How to Talk Politics With Your Conservative Family as 2019 Ends in Chaos A handy guide to keeping the protest going, even at home. By Liesl Goecker
No Justice No PeaceThe Mumbai Women Protesting Against CAA and NRC, in Photos "My best friend was at Jamia; I would lay my life on the line to help her in any way I can. Being here is the least I can do." By Rajvi Desai
No KiddingThe World Would Be a Better Place If Women Ran It, Barack Obama Says "There would be less war, kids would be better taken care of and there would be a general improvement in living standards and outcomes," with women in charge, said the former U.S. president. By Liesl Goecker
Day 134India’s Internet Shutdown in J&K Is Now the Longest Imposed in Any Democracy Cutting off citizens' access to internet is becoming the State's go-to tactic to suppress dissent, with data blackouts imposed in the Northeast, too. By Rajvi Desai
A Bleak Seven YearsWhere Is the Safer Environment for Women the Government Promised in 2012? Despite a flurry of reforms following the 2012 Delhi gang-rape/murder, the State has done nothing to ensure women's safety. By Gunjeet Sra
Eat FreeSaudi Arabia Revokes Gender Segregation Rule for Restaurants The landmark move comes amid a recent push to liberalize the country's laws for women. By Liesl Goecker
Tides Of ChangeSudan Repeals Morality Law Banning Women From Wearing Trousers, Drinking Alcohol Women previously ran the risk of being publicly flogged for exercising their agency under the rule of former president Omar al-Bashir. By Rajvi Desai
Limited AppealGoogle Bans Political Ads that Target Voters by Their Political Leanings Political ads on Google will only be able to target voters using data about their age, gender, and postal code. By Anubhuti Matta
The Bird Tweets SenseTwitter Founder Jack Dorsey Announces Platform‑Wide Ban on All Political Advertising "While internet advertising is ... powerful ... for commercial advertisers, that power brings significant risks to politics." By Aditi Murti
ConundrumSaudi Arabia Has Unleashed a Spate of Gender Reforms; How Much Should Women Celebrate? If Saudi women are gaining more rights, does it matter that the reforms seem aimed at boosting the country's flagging economy and shoring up power for the crown? By Liesl Goecker