Crucial as Bread: Rhonda Copelon’s Pioneering Work by Yifat Susskind It’s been two years since the passing of Rhonda Copelon, a women’s human rights advocate and lawyer. While we feel her absence, Read More »
Violence Against Women Surges When War Is “Done” by Yifat Susskind Rosemary Gonzalez was murdered in 2009, the victim of a war that ended in 1996. One day, 17-year-old Rosemary said good-bye to Read More »
Listen to Iraqi Women By Yifat Susskind Human rights, feminism, literature and science are all aspects of our common human heritage. Women in the Middle East have a centuries-long Read More »