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Introduction: Feminist Protests and Politics in a World in Crisis

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posted on 2024-09-05, 20:51 authored by Sohela Nazneen, Awino Okech
Welcome to Gender & Development’s special double issue on Feminist Protests and Politics in a World in Crisis. This double issue was produced during a global pandemic that has triggered a deep economic crisis and an unprecedented public health emergency worldwide. When we were approached to co-edit this issue, we thought the focus on feminist protest and politics could not be more timely. The multiple and interconnected crises we are living through have adversely impacted women’s, trans and non-binary people’s rights, and gender equality gains made in policy, discourse and practice. We were keen to explore the rapidly evolving terrain of gender justice and feminist organising, and identify where the new energies within feminism were located, and what may be the ways forward for building a feminist future.

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Nazneen, S. and Okech, A. (2021) (2021) 'Introduction: Feminist Protests and Politics in a World in Crisis', Gender & Development, 29:2-3, 231-252, DOI: 10.1080/13552074.2021.2005358

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