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09.02.2026 18:04
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Signed up yet?
Revolutions goes live tomorrow. Last chance to get early access before public release.
Women and girls have always been central to uprisings, organizing and resisting, yet are often the first to face violence and erasure.
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03.02.2026 20:38
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Weβre launching a new chapter of Fuller with Revolutions β our first-ever edition.
It centres women in global uprisings, asking how women drive revolutions, why their labour is erased and what it takes for protest to last.
Sign up before 4 Feb for early www.fulllerproject.org
02.02.2026 18:13
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This virtual panel will unpack the past 11 months through a feminist lens, spanning everything from the global events that are (re)shaping the world, to the books and podcasts worth your time before the year ends.
19.11.2025 18:30
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Event announcement for "Make it make sense!" on December 3, 2025, featuring Eliza Anyangwe and Angela Saini discussing 2025's top global stories.
π Make it Make Sense! With Rokhaya Diallo and Angela Saini πΒ
On December 3, join Fuller's editor-in-chief, Eliza Anyangwe, science writer Angela Saini and journalist and filmmaker Rokhaya Diallo for informed conversation and fresh perspectives on the year's biggest stories.
19.11.2025 18:30
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βItβs tied to 666β: Abortion disinformation threatens 20 years of progress in Ethiopia
Abortion rights saved thousands of womenβs lives. Now, disinformation is putting them back at risk.
Healthcare professionals in Ethiopia are organizing to counter the latest wave of abortion disinformation. With ties to US hate groups, these campaigns are well-funded, organized, and have one goal: reverse Ethiopiaβs liberal abortion policy.
fullerproject.org/story/ethiop...
19.11.2025 15:52
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Young woman holding a book, smiling. Text reads: "I'm convinced positive change over the next decade will be championed by young women."
Youβve probably heard of the βpink taxβ: the extra costs women pay for everyday products and services compared to men.Β
Economist Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman says thereβs a βdouble taxβ too: the added cost Black women face as racial and gender inequality collide.
19.11.2025 13:47
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Leusa Munduruku shares that adults are also suffering from malformations and neurological symptoms linked to mercury contamination.
18.11.2025 17:38
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For Munduruku families, this pollution enters the body through food and water, and researchers warn that mercury exposure especially affects pregnant women and infants, including through the placenta and breast milk.
18.11.2025 17:38
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Maria Leusa Munduruku, an Indigenous woman and leader in her community, has been fighting who she calls βinvadersβ β those in the illegal trade releasing the toxic substance that can cause neurological disorders.
18.11.2025 17:38
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Leusa Munduruku shares that adults are also suffering from malformations and neurological symptoms linked to mercury contamination.
18.11.2025 17:10
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For Munduruku families, this pollution enters the body through food and water, and researchers warn that mercury exposure especially affects pregnant women and infants, including through the placenta and breast milk.
18.11.2025 17:10
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Maria Leusa Munduruku, an Indigenous woman and leader in her community, has been fighting who she calls βinvadersβ β those in the illegal trade releasing the toxic substance that can cause neurological disorders.
18.11.2025 17:10
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Her response struck a chord far beyond Mexico, which is unsurprising since a UN Women and Inter-Parliamentary Union survey found two-thirds of women politicians across 39 countries reported experiencing psychological violence.
14.11.2025 19:28
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COP30 and the women guardians of the Amazon
As COP30 convenes, Indigenous women continue the fight against illegal mining in the Amazon
In this weekβs newsletter, she shares what to expect from #COP30, her personal struggle with climate anxiety, and the hope she finds in womenβs collective strength.
β¨ Read the full exclusive interview: us7.campaign-archive.com?e=45b3b410ae...
13.11.2025 12:39
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For SaterΓ©-MawΓ©, the fight for the climate is also a fight for the future of Indigenous children and youth. Sheβs urging world leaders to put the protection of Indigenous territories at the heart of climate action, where it belongs.
13.11.2025 12:39
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Profile of Samela Satere-MawΓ© with a feathered headdress. Quote: "Indigenous peoples and lands are essential for global climate balance."
Quote by Samela SaterΓ©-MawΓ© highlights the importance of Indigenous lands in climate action and the role of digital activism.
βIndigenous peoples and Indigenous lands are essential for maintaining global climate balance.β π
Thatβs the message Indigenous activist Samela SaterΓ©-MawΓ© is amplifying at her third UN Climate Conference β this time, in her home country, Brazil.
13.11.2025 12:39
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Hart said its normalization makes her βincredibly nervous for sexual health and reproductionβ. But she also pointed to educators and advocates countering misinformation as a source of hope.
#GenderJustice #Misinformation
11.11.2025 07:00
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When we met with sex educator Ericka Hart for an event co-hosted by The Fuller Project and @msichoices.org, she warned that the growing online trend promoting βtraditional valuesβ literally asserts that womenβs bodies βshould be available to a manβ, leaving no space for consent or bodily autonomy.
11.11.2025 07:00
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How is the trad wife movement reshaping our idea of consent?
11.11.2025 07:00
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Womenβs jobs are nearly twice as likely as menβs to be reshaped by automation. The same empathy once dismissed as "womenβs work" is now being sold back as innovation.
#GenderJustice #FemTech #EmotionalLabour #FeministTech
06.11.2025 18:51
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While emotional labour is being automated, the women who perform it in person, such as teachers, nurses and carers, remain underpaid and overlooked.
06.11.2025 18:51
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AI is learning to care. Or at least, to sound like it does.
Millions now turn to chatbots for comfort, company, or love. But behind the friendly voice lies a familiar pattern. AI is replicating societyβs oldest expectations of women: to care, comfort, to be endlessly available.
06.11.2025 18:51
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Watch Eliza reflect on why misinformation didn't start in the age of the internet and why we should consider carefully how we counter it.
29.10.2025 13:25
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Considering the gravity of the topic, the energy in the room felt both urgent and energizing. The challenges are immense, but no one was ready to take them lying down.
29.10.2025 13:25
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Think: the view held by some leading scientists in the 19th Century that a woman's brain was inferior to a man's and closer to that of a gorilla; or the Trump administration saying just last month that IUDs and the birth control pill cause abortions.
29.10.2025 13:25
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One of her takeaways still resonates: misinformation, especially centring around women and their bodies, isn't a new problem, and it has long been spread by the people we should trust most β from healthcare professionals to governments.
29.10.2025 13:25
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