Read the "Reflecting on 2011: incomplete notes on how sexual politics intersect with a shifting landscape", by Sonia Corrêa, published in the Newsletter n.10.Read more
Read Claiming Rosa Parks: Strategic Secularism and Human Rights in Latin America, a paper by Prof. Lynn M. Morgan about Rosa Parks Prize delivered to anti-choice Argentine senator Liliana Negre de Alonso [...]Read more
Read the article Egypt after Mubarak, written by Paul Amar and published at The Nation website, about the coalition that has taken action to continue the Egyptian revolution.Read more
Read Where have India's baby girls gone?, published recently by The Economist presenting the data from the 2011 Indian census, which shows that there are now 914 girls aged 0-6 [...]Read more
Read the short report "The Body and the State: How the State Controls and Protects the Body", written by Rafael de la Dehesa about the 23rd Social Research Conference, held [...]Read more
Read the article Abortion in the United States' bible belt: organizing for power and empowerment, written by Mary Ann Castle, from the Planing Alternatives for Change.Read more
Read the article The Sudden Rise of a Pro-Gay Foreign Policy in the United States, written by Javier Corrales, analyzing the Obama administration regarding gay rights.Read more
In A Tale of Two Moralities, published at the New York Times website, Paul Krugman talks about the American political morality and highlights the deep intersection of economic and abortion [...]Read more
Read The extraordinary life and death of David Burgess, on the death of a brilliant immigration lawyer. Burgess also was Sonia and died under a London tube train in October [...]Read more
Read the article Putting the “Universal” Back in the Universal Declaration, written by John Fisher, Co-Director of ARC International. This short article focuses on the recent developments at the UN, [...]Read more
In the article "Abortion and Human Rights in Brazil - Part 2" SPW’s Co-chair Sonia Corrêa analizes that the debate on abortion has continued to interweave with the complex political [...]Read more
By Aziza Ahmed* The International AIDS Conference in 2010 held one of the first plenary sessions dedicated to abortion and HIV. The plenary focused on the needs of HIV positive [...]Read more