Activists joined members of the Indian Diaspora outsideÌýVictorian ParliamentÌýto showÌýsolidarity with the indigenous Kuki-Zo minority, who are being targeted by Hindu extremist organisations in Manipur. Jordan AK reports.
Feminism
An interfaithÌýgathering with the women of Manipur called on governments to investigate Hindu extremist organisations in Australia which have been accused of fuelling hate crimes in India. Peter Boyle reports.
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The brilliance of Barbie is its confrontation of patriarchy and power, writes Christine Hepsie.
The world lost a powerful force for justice on July 28, when poet, activist, singer and inspiration to millions, Sinéad O’Connor died at 56, writes Leo Earle.
Alex Salmon reviews Shon Faye’s debut book, The Transgender Issue: An Argument for Justice.
The spectacle of Coalition MPs weaponising Brittany Higgins’ allegation of rape in Parliament House is stomach churning. Pip Hinman reports.
Mohammad Sadeghpour examines the balance of power between the people and Iran's theocratic regime and the tactics being used to attempt to divert the historic people's uprising.
Gender bias in the health system was discussed at a forum hosted byÌýGeelong Women Unionist Network (GWUN) and the Geelong Regional Library.ÌýJackie Kriz reports.
NorrieÌýarguesÌýitÌýisÌýembarrassing that NSW is now behind much of the world, andÌýother Australian states, in making gender self-identification legal.
Ben Radford and Isaac Nellist take you through the latest news from Australia and around the world.
The cost of living is going through the roof and the housing crisis means moreÌýpeople cannot afford to rent or buy.ÌýNearly everyone is feeling the pinch. That's why the Socialist AllianceÌýplatform for the NSW elections is isÌý‘People before Profit’.
Inspiring socialist, feminist, lesbian, left-wing protest singer Grace Petrie spoke with Kamala Emanuel about music and politics.
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