Sexual Politics from August to November 2022

>> Download as PDF << Preface Due to its relevance in Brazil and the rest of the world, we rescheduled the publication of our newsletter to be able to include the results of the Brazilian elections that, thanks to the votes of the poorest people, women, the black population, and indigenous peoples, mean the end […]
Read moreNEW E-BOOK: Anti-Gender Politics in Latin America in the Pandemic Context

SPW has launched the English version of our latest research. The e-book “Anti-Gender Politics in Latin America in the Pandemic Context” presents the results of the second research phase of the Gender and Politics in Latin America (GPAL) project, including seven national case studies (🇦🇷🇧🇷🇨🇱🇨🇴🇨🇷🇪🇨🇺🇾) and an analysis of the anti-gender dynamics at the 2021 […]
Read moreAnti-gender politics in Latin America during the pandemic: A review – Launching debate

SPW has launched the e-book “Antigender Policies in Latin America in the Pandemic Context”. The e-book presents the results of the second research phase of the Gender and Politics in Latin America project, including seven national case studies and an analysis of the anti-gender dynamics at the 2021 Assembly of the Organization of American States […]
Read moreSexual politics in June 2022: regressions and threats to abortion and LGBTQIA+ rights

In early July, we issued the Spanish version of our sexual politics bulletin, published in Portuguese and English in early June. More complete and updated, the Spanish version covered very relevant sexual politics events not included in the previous versions. In order to also update our Portuguese and English readers, we have decided to issue […]
Read moreSPW’s Sonia Corrêa on the end of Roe: check our videos with her remarks

See our playlist featuring SPW co-chair Sonia Corrêa dedicated to analysing the roots, meanings and effects from the overturning of the constitutional right to abortion in US.
Read moreJamil Chade: Letter to an 11-year-old girl

By Jamil Chade Dear young girl, While your story was the subject of a dramatic debate in Brazil, I tell you that in a room here at the headquarters of the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, men in suits – and a few women – were negotiating the text of a resolution on your destiny. […]
Read moreSexual Politics from March to May 2022
>>> Read in PDF First Words Since April 2020, SPW newsletters have been tracking and analyzing sexual politics in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. After two years of health crisis and after brutal and repeated spikes of mortality spread over several regions and countries, the pandemic is finally ebbing thanks to the immunization achieved […]
Read moreSexual Politics in Times of Pandemic – 2021 Retrospective

>>> Download the PDF version here. First Thoughts The last 2020 SPW special hypothesized that during 2021, because of vaccines, Covid-19 would no longer be our main topic, but that did not prove to be the case. The pandemic followed its devastating course with the emergence of new, more aggressive variants, and the loss of […]
Read moreDecriminalization with exclusion: Ecuador’s new rape abortion law

By Manuela Lavinas Picq. This law is a victory for regulating the right to abortion due to rape, even allowing survivors to avoid police procedures, but advocates of decriminalization contested exclusionary aspects that will affect the most vulnerable. The dark side of the law? The deadlines.
Read moreCOVID-19 and the production of ignorance: Richard Parker’s article

by Richard Parker Article originally published at Radis The first year of the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us many lessons in the domain of public health. One of the most important, however, has perhaps received the least attention: the question of ignorance. Like knowledge, ignorance is a construction. Ignorance is not simply lack of knowledge. […]
Read moreResearch: Politics of fear in Brazil: Far-right conspiracy theories on COVID-19
In this article, we present an analysis of narratives mobilised by extreme right-wing leader Jair Bolsonaro and his supporters in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil, from March to December 2020. Our research indicates that, throughout that year, despite changes in the categories used, fear was continuously mobilised by the Brazilian president connecting an […]
Read moreUnpack 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) […]
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