(Un)masking other dangerous pandemics within the Covid-19 lockdown By Tinashe Mawere Introduction: Silencing ‘disobedient’ voices On 13 May 2020, some youths from Zimbabwe’s largest opposition party, […]
Powerful in Pink: The corporatisation and commodification of ‘women’s empowerment’ By Elize Soer South Africans commemorate Women’s Month in August to pay tribute to the 20 […]
CSA&G Statement on Gender and #ZimbabweanLivesMatter On 24 July the UN’s human rights office, the OHCHR, expressed concern over reports of [Zimbabwean] “police using force to […]
REVIEW: A magnifying glass and a fine-tooth comb: Understanding adolescent girls’ and young women’s sexual vulnerability By Naomi Webster (Human Rights Commission) Fictional characters come alive, […]
Empowered to please my man: (Post)feminist discourses in contemporary romantic comedies by Elize Soer As fears related to the coronavirus COVID-19 have risen, so have the […]
A critical engagement on gender and gender-based violence in community settings You are cordially invited to the next seminar in the Gender, HIV and Sexualities Seminar […]
Sex, Drugs and COVID-19 by Elize Soer South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, announced that a national lockdown would commence on 26 March 2020 in response to […]
The J(g)endered nation: Zimbabwe’s heroic and macho-currencies by Tinashe Mawere Introduction: Heroism and national masculinities Contestations around national heroism have been rampant in Southern Africa in […]