DisquietCan campaigners put an end to online image-based sexual abuse?Whether it's on porn sites or social media, image-based sexual abuse is everywhere on the internet. But taking the videos down is harder…Apr 20, 2020Apr 20, 2020
DisquietWhy do we forget the children of sex tourists?[This essay, a critical analysis of the news article “Do you ever think of me?: the children sex tourists leave behind” was originally…Jan 25, 2020Jan 25, 2020
DisquietThe Personal is Political — Why recognizing Non-State Torture is a women’s rights issueWarning: this article contains graphic descriptions of sexual abuse and torture.Jun 11, 2019Jun 11, 2019
DisquietWhy anti-sex trafficking campaigns need a makeoverand how the project A Penny For Your Thoughts shows us a way to shift the narrative for actual social changeJun 4, 20191Jun 4, 20191
DisquietAfrican, migrant and LGBTQ: What’s it like to be Limit(less)?This article was originally published in Words In The Bucket online magazine, in 2017.May 14, 20191May 14, 20191
DisquietProstituted women or sex worker?Free entrepreneurs, victims of the patriarchy, sex-positive role models or cautionary tales of sexual exploitation? The meaning and ethics…May 9, 2019May 9, 2019
DisquietPeople can’t believe domestic violence is a human rights issueAnd I can prove them wrong.May 8, 2019May 8, 2019
DisquietMeet the Afghan women challenging media dominance[This article was originally published in Words In The Bucket magazine in 2017. Sahar Speaks has grown since then and produced many female…May 7, 2019May 7, 2019
DisquietSafe activism: how to protect yourself while defending civil liberties in Iran[This article was originally published in Words in The Bucket online magazine in 2017]May 7, 2019May 7, 2019
DisquietFree Women Writers: In poetry, Afghan women have found the voice of liberation[This article was originally published in Words in the Bucket online magazine. The editor of this article — Virginia Vigliar — is also a…May 6, 20191May 6, 20191