Gendering Security: Making Public Places Safe

Photo Credit: Kateryna Kyslyak / EyeEm Earlier this year, on March 8, women were celebrated all around the world for International Women’s Day. It has become a tradition that, on this day, speeches are spoken about the tremendous roles that women are playing in our societies and photos are shared about women we care about … Continue reading Gendering Security: Making Public Places Safe

Security for Whom? The Case for a Decolonial IR

Photo Credit: London School of Economics Department of Government Blogpost The United States is coming to a crossroads today. With COVID-19 killing more people every day and Black Lives Matter protests happening all around the U.S., the conversation about systemic racism is more relevant than ever. Academics highlight the need to address the diversity of … Continue reading Security for Whom? The Case for a Decolonial IR