Unpack the reconfiguration of population policy in China – Cai Yping
In September 2021, the Chinese government releases the new policy guideline on women, namely “Program for Women and Development (2021-2030)”. In the area of “Women and Health”, it states to “reduce abortions for non-medical reasons” as one of the strategies to meet the health target. This language triggers the vigilance of many feminists and SRHR […]
Read moreSexuality, Gender and Empowerment – by Sonia Corrêa
In 2010, Sonia Corrêa wrote on how the concept of “empowerment” is not reduced to a binary between men and women, where men have all the power and women have none. Despite this common framework, there is much more nuance in empowerment, gender, sexuality, and development. Read the full article, originally published at the […]
Read moreAnti-Gender Politics in Brazil: Report Submitted by Brazilian CSOs to the Independent Expert on SOGI en Human Rights
In early 2021, a group of seven Brazilian CSOs and an academic center have positively responded to the call for submission made by the Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity to inform his two complementary reports on “Gender”, the Law of Inclusion and the Practices of Exclusion, launched at the UN HRC (June) […]
Read moreBrazil as a hub of anti-gender transnational politics (August – October 2021)
In September, Pope Francis visited Hungary and Slovakia, and in the latter country, in a conversation with a group of Jesuits, he repeated recommendations on the pastoral welcome of homosexuals while, at the same reiterating his criticism of “gender,” which, he said, is an abstract concept that “exerts a diabolical fascination because it is not […]
Read moreSexual Politics in Times of Pandemic: August-October 2021

Since July, when we published our last Special Edition, as you will see in this issue, a lot has happened in the pandemic and in the field of sexual politics. Once again, the pages that follow are quite dense, but we remind you that the sections are relatively autonomous and can be read separately.
Read moreAn interview with Massimo Prearo: The Zan Law failure, the neo – Catholic movement and Vatican’s Politics:

In the last Special Issue of last year we have done a brief assessment of Vatican politics. Concomitantly, we published an article by the Italian political scientist Massimo Prearo on Pope Francis’s speech act on same sex marriage that, in October 2020, had major media impact. Since then, in many other occasions, the pope has […]
Read moreCelebrational video for the publication of the Brazilian version of “Our bodies, ourselves”

Video prepared as a tribute to the launching of the Brazilian version of the book “Our bodies, ourselves”, presented at the book launch event, a historical moment of encounter and exchange between generations of feminists fighting for sexual and reproductive rights. The full launching can be watched at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujfj5wUjNOM More information on the book: https://sxpolitics.org/celebrating-nossos-corpos-por-nos-mesmas-and-transnational-feminist-health/22119
Read moreASTRA Network’s brochure: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the face of the world as we knew it. The lives of whole societies were put on hold, almost all works halted in order to focus on challenging one of the biggest global health crises in almost a century…. As ASTRA Network, we believe in experience-based policymaking. In this brochure, […]
Read moreSummaries of Country Case Studies

Between 2018 and 2020, SPW conducted a research effort on Anti-gender Politics in Latin America. This e-book offers condensed versions of all studies that encompass the country cases of Argentina, Brazil ,Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay and Uruguay, as well as an article on anti-gender politics at the OAS Assemblies and a genealogical […]
Read moreSexual Politics in Times of Pandemic: January-July 2021

First Words In the last 2020 edition of Sexual Politics in Times of Pandemic Special of 2020, we hypothesized that throughout 2021, with the arrival of vaccines, COVID-19 might no longer be our main topic. However, this has not been the case. Since then, south of the equator, infections have continued running their course and […]
Read morePeru: Dire prospects of the Pedro Castillo Government

Pedro Castillo Terrones is 51 years old and is a primary school teacher, farmer, and militia member. He studied education and obtained a master’s degree in Educational Psychology from the Universidad César Vallejo. He gained public notoriety after leading the teachers’ strike in 2017 and 2018 which stopped classes for months with the demand for salary improvements and the elimination of teacher evaluation. He was active in Perú Posible, the party of former president Alejandro Toledo, and was a member of the Cajamarca committee from 2005 until 2017, when the grouping lost its registration.
Read moreGLQ – A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies: new issue
Read the new issue of GLQ on “Cuir/Queer Américas: Translation, Decoloniality, and the Incommensurable”
Read moreOne Year of COVID-19: Sexual Politics in Times of Pandemic Round-Up

Preliminary comment In 2020, in order to adjust our lenses to COVID-19 world conditions, we suspended our regular monthly announcements and started a series of special editions aimed at situating sexual politics in the pandemic scenario. In this new editorial format, selected materials were organized in relation to the economic dimensions of COVID-19 and the […]
Read moreBrazil: New president of the House opens the road for anti-abortion provisions

by Thais Rodrigues and Edson Sardinha* Brazilian conservative and extreme -right parlimentarians are planing to take advantage of the new presidency of the House, MP Arthur Lira (from the Partido Progressista) to push through with their anti-abortion propositions, which had been shelved by the former president, MP Rodrigo Maia (Democratas). Having been supported in his […]
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