Publication
Gender and Privacy: From Oppression to Liberation: Reclaiming the Right to Privacy
A report that examines the overlapping concerns of gender, privacy, surveillance, and gender-based violence in Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America, North America. The report raises issues including gender-based violence in the private sphere, rigid gender categories in identity programs its impact on trans people, etc.
Feminist talk
Is there life after stalking? How to make space for our emotional responses to cyberstalking
Through storytelling, humour, and community care, this article emphasises the importance of vulnerability, support networks, and collective healing. It rejects isolation and self-blame, and encourages honouring the pain while building boundaries, resilience, and shared resistance against the structural violence of cyberstalking.
Feminist talk
When the oppressed use the master’s tools to oppress: cyberstalking from anti-rights trans activists
This article explores a growing and troubling trend: trans and detransitionist activists aligning with extreme right-wing groups to cyberstalk, discredit, and divide the trans rights movement. Drawing on examples from Chile and beyond, Michel Riquelme examines how tactics like misinformation, online harassment, and collaboration with anti-gender forces undermine decades of progress.




