Broadly Activism
Germany Introduces a Third Gender Category on Official Documents
Its parliament just approved an option for gender non-conforming, intersex, or non-binary people on birth certificates.
In Life and After Her Death, Sandra Bland Taught Others About Activism
“She had a way of giving you a blueprint on how to dig yourself out of it and how to turn that rage into something that is purposeful and impactful," says her sister Sharon Cooper in an interview with Broadly.
When Dismantling Power Dismantles You Instead
In the Trump era, many see activism as more vital than ever. But what happens when it takes a toll on your physical, mental, and emotional health?
The WhatsApp Group Fighting Virginity Tests in India
Newly-married women in the Kanjarbhat community must submit to a humiliating test to prove their chastity. Members of Stop The V-Ritual say it's time for the practice to end.
Common Myths About Sex Work, Debunked By Sex Workers
Sex work is one of the most maligned forms of labor, and often subject to misrepresentation and speculation. We asked two leading sex worker activists to break down some of the most common misconceptions.
5 Young Activists of Color Leading the Revolution
Blair Imani's new book, "Modern Herstory," is all about the underrecognized women and nonbinary people shaping our future.
Respond to the Gender Recognition Act Consultation
The consultation closes on Monday, so now is your last chance.
This New Feminist Antifa Group Is Taking on the Far-Right
When a right-wing group decided to march through London, the Feminist Anti-Fascism Assembly were there to hold them back.
The Revolutionary Latinx Who Brought Feminism to a 60s Leftist Group
In 1970, 22-year-old Iris Morales fought for the liberation of women in the Young Lords, a notorious Latinx leftist militant group.
A Year of #MeToo Exhausted Women—And Renewed Our Collective Hope
If we cannot name our oppression—if we cannot articulate the violence that has been done to us—it will be impossible to fight against it, or to prevent it from happening again.
The Women's March Is Coming for Kavanaugh
In response to Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination and assault allegations, Women's March has announced their official 2019 march and continues their call to #CancelKavanugh through protest and other actions.
How Feminist Bookstores Changed History
In their printing presses and bookshops, women once owned the means of production—in their literature, at least.