SEA Through Feminism

Gender-based Violence

45 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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We discuss the brutal manifestations of patriarchy in Asia, from corrective rape to family-led conversion therapy, and dive into the severe funding gap where the region receives less than 1% of global LGBTQ+ funding. Despite these challenges, we explore the resilience of grassroots groups and the rise of "green flag" organizations prioritizing language justice, rural safety, and collective well-being. Join us to learn why challenging structural power requires a movement as intersectional as the lives it seeks to protect.

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