• Limits and possibilities for criminalisation of racism in Brazil •
Thula Pires | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• Reflections on Employing a Racial Equity Lens to Funding Human Rights Struggles •
Mariana Berbec-Rostas, Soheila Comninos, Mary Miller Flowers, Sue Gunawardena-Vaughn, Michael Heflin, Nina Madsen | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• The war on drugs and incarceration as a policy of extermination •
Juliana Borges | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• provocations and topics for conversation •
Denise Carreira | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• The case of John Jak Becerra in Colombia •
Maryluz Barragán González | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• The experience of Sur’s Writing Fellowships for Black Authors •
Thiago Amparo | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• Reflections on the invisibilisation of travestis and trans women in black social movements •
Megg Rayara Gomes De Oliveira | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• People’s courts as a strategy to cope with death and make habitable worlds •
Aline Maia Nascimento | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• The case of the Quilombola communities in the Iguape Basin and Valley - Bahia •
Rosane Viana Jovelino | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• The historical process of recognition and its challenges •
Roberto Rojas Dávila | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• The importance of curatorial practice in a decolonial perspective of black women •
Diane Lima | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
A. Kayum Ahmed | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• The role and impact of online activism for feminisms in Brazil •
Mariana Valente, Natália Neris | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• From fake news to hyper-partisan media •
Márcio Moretto Ribeiro , Pablo Ortellado | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• New tensions of privacy, security and national policies •
Renata Avila Pinto | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• Interview with the UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression •
| SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• Issues, challenges and the way forward •
Anita Gurumurthy, Deepti Bharthur | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• How Jordanian opposition movements navigate between the state violating their right to free speech and data-sharing violations of Facebook •
Reem Al Masri | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• The unique challenges that digital technology is presenting to democratic governments and how they, together with civil society, need to respond •
Ted Piccone | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• How and why Change.org built a campaign to protect neutrality of the internet •
Jonathan Perri | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
Cass Sunstein | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• A case study on the electoral process in Kenya •
Lucy Purdon | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
Marielle Franco | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• How the international development sector needs to react following the recent sexual misconduct scandals •
Deborah Doane | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• Analysis based on the narratives of victims’ families about the 2006 May Crimes, in the Baixada Santista area of São Paulo •
Raiane Assumpção, Fernanda Frinhani, Javier Amadeo, Aline Lúcia Gomes, Débora da Silva, Valéria Silva | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• Drug policy, criminal justice and gender in Brazil •
Lucia Sestokas, Nathália Oliveira | SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
• Interview with United Nations’ Independent Expert on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of all human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights •
| SUR N.27 | Jul/2018
SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• How attacks on the North and South are pushing activism to respond •
Ana Cernov | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Populist politicians and funding cuts in South East Asia require immediate action •
Jonas Bagas | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
| SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Responses from organised civil society in Mexico •
Miguel de la Vega | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• “The basic motive of the resistance was indignation.” - Stéphane Hessel •
Carlos Patiño Pereda | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Interview with Maina Kiai •
| SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• The power of civil society through the voice of activists •
| SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Reducing inequality in Brazil by listening and giving value to favelas •
Raull Santiago | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Sustainability and well-being for women human rights defenders •
Ana María Hernández Cárdenas, Nallely Guadalupe Tello Méndez | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• How Africans are rising for justice, peace and dignity in the context of shrinking civic space •
Valerie Msoka | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Israeli and Palestinian NGOs are getting closer: not because the civil space is widening in occupied Palestine, but because it is shrinking in occupying Israel •
Hagai El-Ad | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Coalition building as a possible answer •
Stefánia Kapronczay | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Increasing brutality in Egypt requires changing tactics in response •
Sara Alsherif | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• How activists are using a strategic combination of research action, social media mobilisation and cross-border networks •
Victoria Ibezim-Ohaeri | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• How online spaces help the feminist movement in Pakistan reclaim civic space •
Zoya Rehman | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• While recognising the interconnected nature of attacks on civic space, it remains critical to amplify local civil society voices and support local responses •
Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah, Mandeep Tiwana | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Defending human rights in the context of setbacks •
Olga Guzmán Vergara | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Strategies to resist shrinking civic space from a Ugandan minority rights organisation •
Adrian Jjuuko, Linette du Toit | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Sustaining women- and trans-led organisations in the context of closing space •
Bondita Acharya, Helen Kezie-Nwoha, Sondos Shabayek, Shalini Eddens, Susan Jessop | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Towards a new ecology of the human rights movement in the context of closing civic space •
Denise Dora, Ravindran Daniel, Barbara Klugman | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• Examining sustainable operating models for civil society •
Shannon N. Green | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
• A journey between activists and foundations •
G. Ananthapadmanabhan, Shambhavi Madhan | SUR N.26 | Dec/2017
SUR N.25 | Jul/2017
SUR N.25 | Jul/2017