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#CfA: The College #UARuhr invites advanced international researchers in the #SocialSciences & #humanities to apply for a Senior #Fellowship by 15 May 2026.
Join us for an inspiring 6-month #research stay starting 2027: www.college-uaruhr.de/cfa-fellowships-2027-28
02.03.2026 09:30
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Canada cuts AIDS funding while keeping support for cinnamon supply - CCPA
Canada’s new approach to international development has a bizarre set of priorities
www.policyalternatives.ca/news-researc... 'Observers are awaiting further details of Canada’s cuts to global health...but the government remains tight-lipped even on assuaging fears about helping people caught in the most vulnerable of circumstances' @policyalternatives.ca
24.02.2026 15:53
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Keasbey Isaac Newton Fellowship in American Studies 2026 | Selwyn College
Have (scholarly) thoughts about the US? Selwyn College is hiring a 3-year postdoc in American Studies: join me at a friendly college close to town but far from tourists, live in for next to nothing, research anything related to US society, politics or history. www.sel.cam.ac.uk/jobs/Keasbey...
17.02.2026 19:37
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Ad with the text "Scott didn't receive an organ transplant, but an organ transplant saved his life -- because thanks to an organ donor, his wife Katie received a lifesaving transplant"
Odd messaging from the government of Ontario. It apprently wants us to be organ donors, not to help women who need a transplant per se, but because their husbands can't survive without a wife to take care of them. Ad in today's @hilltimes.com, page 3.
12.01.2026 18:16
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How LGBTQ+ rights funding collapsed in 2025 | Context by TRF
The U.S. and other countries cut funding for LGBTQ+ rights as a global backlash spreads, but activists vow to keep up their work
"It's a crisis like we've never seen before."
I wrote about this year's global LGBTQ+ rights funding crisis, how it has impacted queer individuals and communities on the ground, and who's doing something about it:
28.12.2025 11:05
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Journal article title and abstract:
"The decriminalization of same-sex relations in Botswana: National, regional and international dimensions of LGBTQI+ activism". by Stephen Brown, University of Ottawa, Canada
This article examines the first instance in the past 25 years of the decriminalization of same-sex relations in Africa via strategic litigation. It asks: What are the main factors that contributed to decriminalization in Botswana in 2019? What relative role did national, regional and international actors play? Drawing in part on interviews with key actors and observers in Southern Africa, it argues that Botswanan LGBTQI+ activists’ efforts outside the courtroom played a key role. They mobilized crucial support, expertise and financial resources of allies at home and elsewhere in Southern Africa, with some financial assistance from the Southern African affiliate of an international philanthropic network. Nonetheless, national activists maintained ownership of the process. The case thus contradicts assumptions in the literature that when human rights activists obtain assistance from transnational activist networks, the aid comes from the Global North and the international actors dominate the process.
📣 New publication on LGBTQI+ activism in Botswana and how they succeded in overturning the colonial-era law banning same-sex sexual relations: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.... #OpenAccess 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ 🌍
22.12.2025 21:08
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📢New blog by Stephen Brown - The Demise of Canada’s Feminist Foreign Policy
Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered the death blow to Canada’s feminist foreign policy while attending the G20 summit in South Africa last weekend... 🔗 www.cips-cepi.ca/2025/11/28/t...
28.11.2025 14:32
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Excellent analysis here from @stephenbrown.bsky.social for The McLeod Group.
25.11.2025 16:56
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Other than the Feminist International Assistance Policy, there wasn't much of a FFP in more than name
23.11.2025 16:47
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📢New blog by @stephenbrown.bsky.social - The World Needs Less Canada?
Does the world need less Canada? One might think so, reading last week’s federal budget... 🔗 www.cips-cepi.ca/2025/11/10/t...
10.11.2025 14:43
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Canadians want our companies to conduct their business abroad responsibly.
WHY is the position of Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise still VACANT?
Canadians call for a strong and independent CORE to investigate Canadian corporate abuse abroad.
Instead, the government has left the position vacant. Signals suggest that the government may be planning to quietly close down the office.
👉 cnca-rcrce.ca/why-is-core-...
28.10.2025 16:15
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Sign the new House of Commons e-petition calling on the Government of Canada to strengthen protections for LGBTQ+ people worldwide and reaffirm Canada’s role as a safe haven.
Thank you to MP Rob Oliphant for sponsoring this important petition.
www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en...
08.10.2025 01:29
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Global Politics and Development Articles
Our aim is to assemble a community of scholars who research and/or teach on issues of politics and ‘development’. The group seeks to foster critical reflection on the concept of 'development', with…
Wanting something new to listen to? 🎉
Our Global Politics and Development WG convenors Melita Lazell and Ivica Pertrikova have a podcast series - Global Aid Rethink! 🌎
Ft: @tamsinbradley.bsky.social @jacktaggart.bsky.social @stephenbrown.bsky.social & more 🌟
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19.08.2025 10:01
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Journal article "Escaping the multicultural trap: strategic: litigation and the decriminalization of same-sex relations in Mauritius", by Stephen Brown, University of Ottawa. Abstract: Mauritius is widely praised for policies that have minimized tensions between ethno-religious groups. Other types of groups, however, are excluded from that sociopolitical ordering of society. In particular, LGBTQI+ Mauritians have long been stigmatized and criminalized by an anti-sodomy law, enacted by the British colonial administration. Despite a reputation for a strong commitment to human rights, the Mauritian government never repealed that law. Drawing in large part on interviews with LGBTQI+ activists in Mauritius, this article analyzes how and why they challenged that anti-sodomy law in court, what they achieved and what the implications are. It argues that the state’s and political parties’ emphasis on traditional cultures made it difficult to convince the government to act, leaving strategic litigation as the best option for getting LGBTQI+ rights recognized. Grounded primarily in constitutionally guaranteed rights and harnessing support from international nonstate actors, their court cases succeeded in carving out greater space for LGBTQI+ rights within the conservative multicultural framework, even though the verdict was rather limited in scope. Significant pressure will be needed to achieve more political and social change, potentially including more strategic litigation, which poses a significant challenge to LGBTQI+ activists.
At a time when LGBTQI+ rights are under attack around the world, some countries are decriminalizing same-sex relations. My analysis of the case of Mauritius is now available on the Politics, Groups, and Identities journal website. Free to download. 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ 🌍 doi.org/10.1080/2156...
13.08.2025 11:06
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Christianity has long revered saints who would be called ‘transgender’ today
There are at least 34 documented stories of transgender saints’ lives, three of which had widespread popularity in medieval Europe.
#MorningReads There are at least 34 documented stories of transgender saints’ lives from the early centuries of Christianity & at least 3 gained widespread popularity in medieval Europe: St. Eugenia, St. Euphrosyne and St. Marinos. #translivesmatter #notallchristiansareantitrans #transpride
12.06.2025 17:27
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