Sexual abuse, assualt, harassment and violence

Anti*Capitalist Resistance activists reflect on the police attack on a women鈥檚 vigil in South London.

Jackie Kriz writes that聽the #March4Justice movement needs to keep聽mobilising if it wants its聽demands to be met.

Sydney's Women's March4Justice

Pip Hinman reports on the huge #March4Justice protests, organised in 10 days, showing how angry women聽are about sexual violence and the way it continues to be excused, dismissed and normalised.

The #March4Justice rallies and marches across the country on March 14-15 are making a clear statement about the need to end sexual violence and rape in workplaces. Kerry Smith reports.

After many years of campaigning, Argentina鈥檚 feminist movements booked a historic victory when abortion was finally legalised, writes聽Virginia Tognola.

Women鈥檚 rights activists called for an end to family violence, saying 鈥淓nough is enough鈥, at International Women鈥檚 Day on March 8. Chloe de Silva reports.

The Redfern Legal Centre聽is calling on the NSW Police to release its internal operating procedures on聽investigating an alleged sexual assault, writes Kerry Smith.

Janine Hendry, Sarah Hathway听补苍诲 Kamala Emanuel聽discuss the issues around sexual assault and profile the March4Justice on March 15.

The upsurge in organising against sexual violence shows how far we have come but also how far we need to go, writes Pip Hinman.

The link between聽gender inequality and women鈥檚 experiences of violence at work needs to be broken, argues Sarah Hathway.

2018 abortion rights protest in Argentina. Photo: Lara Va/Wikimedia Commons CC: SA 4.0

While Argentina just legalised abortion rights, it is prohibited or limited in most聽of Latin America, writes Tamara Pearson. For those forced to continue a pregnancy deprives them of agency, autonomy and well being.

The report of an inquiry, commissioned by the High Court of Australia, has revealed that women are not safe from predatory sexual harassment, even in the highest court in the land, writes Margaret Gleeson.