• Saturday, February 11, 2012
  • A program of IPS Inter Press Service supported by the Dutch MDG3 Fund

    Gender Masala, the New Gender Blog from IPS

    banner-blogMasala is an aromatic, flavour-enhancing blend of spices, originally from India and now global. Masala has many variants, each with a different personality and purpose. This blog brings out the flavour of gender issues. 

    From photography to pornography and polygamy, from abortion to adoption, from grammar and genes to glass ceilings, from sexual diversity to sexual abuse, expect sharp writing that blends the personal and the political, reflections on topics as wide as the stories that IPS covers.

    Author Mercedes Sayagues is a journalist and editor with a lifelong membership in the global women’s movement, from her home country of Uruguay to South Africa, where she now lives. IPS writers and partners add zest to the blog.

    Gender Masala is part of the Inter Press Service project Communicating for Change: Getting Voice, Visibility and Impact for Gender Equality.

    Read recent posts:

    Women, justice and memory

    Wedding hell: child brides

    The shutter that shatters gender stereotypes

    In the dark alleys of the internet

    Till death do us apart

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