FEMINIST GIANT Global Roundup curated by Samiha Hossain:

-South Korea Women vs Misogyny
-Coopting Kurdish Feminism
-Organization for LGBTQ+ Youth
-Egypt Sex Education
-Exhibition on Black, Queer Identity
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Global Roundup: South Korea Women vs Misogyny, Coopting Kurdish Feminism, Organization for LGBTQ+ Youth, Egypt Sex Education, Exhibition on Black, Queer Identity

Curated by FG Contributor Samiha Hossain Women in Seoul protest against the government's plans to abolish the gender equality ministry via BBC South Korea's new President Yoon Suk-yeol is trying to abolish the government's Gender Equality Ministry, which supports women and victims of sexual assault, claiming it is obsolete. Korean women decry this move and are fighting back in their own ways.

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Friday's Global Roundup:

-Cambodia Survivors Use Theatre
-Indigenous Woman Fights for her Mother
-Indonesia Women Ulama
-Uganda LGBTQ+ Refugees
-Indigiqueer Graphic Novel https://open.substack.com/pub/feministgiant/p/global-roundup-cambodia-survivors-d95?r=50le&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

Global Roundup: Cambodia Survivors Use Theatre, Indigenous Woman Fights for her Mother, Indonesia Women Ulama, Uganda LGBTQ+ Refugees, Indigiqueer Graphic Novel

Curated by FG Contributor Samiha Hossain Lakhon Komnit, which translates to ‘thinking theatre’, works with domestic abuse victims throughout the year. Photograph: Courtesy of Lakhon Komnit via The Guardian Women in Cambodia are using theatre to speak out against intimate partner violence through a theatre group in Battambang that is producing shows to help survivors talk about the topic.

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