In a fun take on gender in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs, now known as The Global Goals), Ashlee draws inspiration from a Beyoncé song to analyse the feminist credentials of the goals.
The verdict? The goals are feminist, but not flawless. And there is much work to do if they are to achieve their ambitions on gender equality.
The SDGs, gender and Beyoncé: feminist, but not flawless
AshleeIn a fun take on gender in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs, now known as The Global Goals), Ashlee draws inspiration from a Beyoncé song to analyse the feminist credentials of the goals.
The verdict? The goals are feminist, but not flawless. And there is much work to do if they are to achieve their ambitions on gender equality.
Read the full post here.
You might also like
Outsourced labour: international surrogacy...
Ashlee Betteridge writes on international surrogacy, and whether commercial surrogacy in a poor, developing...
Global Gag Plus, family planning and...
Ashlee Betteridge and Camilla Burkot write on the US decision to reinstate the Global Gag Rule, and urge...
Wonder Women aren’t (just) the stuff...
Camilla Burkot and Ashlee Betteridge discuss the UN appointment of Wonder Woman as an ambassador for...