Exposing the Myth of “Gender Ideology”



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It has become tempting in recent years to assume that the rights of women and LGBTI people are no longer up for debate. But the growth in Latin America of a political movement against “gender ideology”—which is unfavorably contrasted with “Christianity” and “tradition”—should finally put such wishful thinking to rest. If supporters of women and LGBTI people want to defend the progress that’s been made, they will have to familiarize themselves with the rhetoric of gender ideology before they’re able to rebut it. Because while gender ideology is a fiction, the threat it poses to the rights of women and LGBTI people is all too real.

Voices

Education & Youth

Q&A: The Promise of Resistance in Puerto Rico

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Amid the island’s worst financial crisis ever, a fiscal control board has proposed deep cuts to Puerto Rico’s university system. Here’s how students on campus are battling back.

Health

How Attorneys in Ukraine Can Use Health Law to Save Lives

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In Ukraine and other parts of the world, attorneys who understand how laws governing justice and health intersect have a much better chance of protecting their clients—both literally and legally.

National Security & Counterterrorism

The Reform U.S. Drone Policy Really Needs

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As the Trump administration continues to adjust U.S. national security policy to its strategy, it is essential that regulations placed on drone strikes in order to protect civilians are strengthened—not weakened—for the future.

Instagram

The Colonial Legacy of Petty Offenses

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In this week’s Open Society Instagram takeover, Sven Torfinn shows the harm caused by petty offense laws in Malawi.

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