A feminist approach to urban planning is vital for the future of cities 28.10.2021 Sneha Visakha Integrating feminist priorities into city planning is essential, not just for gender equity, but also for climate resilience and wider sustainability. The concept is not new on a global level, but it is becoming increasingly relevant to the urgent problems facing Asia’s megacities. They are witnessing some of the world’s fastest rates of urbanization, industrialization and climate change, as well as struggles against gender inequity and violence. Wednesday, 04.08.2021 Smashing the Patriarchy & Co: How Arab Feminists are Re-politicizing their Movement This essay explores the ways in which Arab feminists are re-politicizing their movement and offers an overview of the strategies that are currently being deployed to strengthen feminist activism across the region. Image: Creator: DPA Friday, 20.08.2021 Gender Weltweit Bitte kein Genderwashing Die Care-Ökonomie ist kein „Frauenthema“. Sie muss im Kontext des globalen Finanzsystems betrachtet werden. Friday, 03.09.2021 Have we seen the writing on the wall? - A feminist action framework to reshape our digital destiny Social movements need to respond to the ongoing restructuring of all sectors of the global economy by “Big Tech”. A feminist standpoint on the digital economy addresses both existing injustices and those enhanced by the Covid-19 pandemic. Ansprechpartnerin Image: Creator: FES Natalia Figge +49 30 26935-7499 Natalia.Figge(at)fes.de