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Pitches wanted (human rights) | $300 to $600 per article

COMPANY/PUBLICATION: UNYIELDING—PERSONAL ESSAYS FROM WOMEN HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS

Deadline: 18 March 2025

We are looking for personal stories highlighting resilience, challenges, triumphs of women human rights defenders in the face of threats from state and societal actors. Send your pitch by 18 March.

CALL FOR PITCHES: UNYIELDING - PERSONAL ESSAYS FROM WHRDs

Global anecdotes and research studies suggest that trends of violence and violations of human rights are growing online and offline across the geographies as the social, political, economic and cultural inequalities exacerbate, leading to increased violations of human rights. As a result, many activists and human rights defenders find it necessary to speak up for and stand up with marginalised communities and individuals to demand protection of rights and interests of the vulnerable from those in power. Consequently, these activists and defenders are subjected to unprecedented abuse that is increasingly manifesting in forms of extreme violence. While this aggression is indiscriminate, women human rights defenders (WHRDs) are the most impacted due to the nature of the attacks they face, which are, more often than not, intimate in nature, weaponising aspects of their private lives, with repercussions not only on their work but also on their personal well-being.

From state and non-state violence during protests on the streets to coordinated campaigns to discredit their activism on public platforms including the internet, mainstream media and public engagements, the violence has evolved into forms that are previously unseen, leading to personal and professional repercussions that laws either deliberately fail to acknowledge or are unprepared to cater to. As a result, this legislative framework continues to be inadequate to protect not just the WHRDs but also those that these defenders stand up for, making the violence nuanced and the implications multilayered.

Given the severity of the violence WHRDs endure, it is evident that they have increasingly become a vulnerable group, even as they continue to defend others facing violence. This violence has manifested in various forms, including but limited to self-censorship, adopting pro-government narratives, taking a “two-sides” approach to a conflict in public conversations, and/or completely leaving activism and their human rights work in hopes for the violence to not exacerbate or die down. As a result, documentation of this violence and its impact is tricky owing to their multifaceted nature of the abuse and its manifestations.

With this context, it is important that the experiences of violence are narrated, not only the ones that marginalised communities face on a daily basis that WHRDs work to document, highlight and work to counter, but also the kind faced by WHRDs as they highlight the challenges of the communities they work with.

It is crucial that these experiences are narrated by those on the field who are protecting and defending the human rights of the most vulnerable around us. The Safety for Voices (SfV) consortium, which includes organisations and individuals representing the Global Majority region, is inviting WHRDs from the Asia Pacific, Africa, MENA and Latin America to share their stories of not just fighting back and being resilient, but also of being vulnerable in situations that threatened their personhood and questioned their commitment to defend human rights.

We are looking for 20 WHRDs to contribute personal essays and stories to the anthology focused on documenting and highlighting their resilience, challenges, and triumphs in the face of threats from state and societal actors. The stories will be in voices of the WHRDs, documented as personal essays, poems, in short and long form, spoken or written – we are not bound by format. 

SOME THEMES TO GET YOU THINKING AROUND:

The following structure of a formal publication will be followed;

PUBLICATION STRUCTURE

Section 1: Brave beginnings: Narratives of resilience

Section 2: The digital frontier

Section 3: Of identities and intersections

Section 4: Power Struggles

Section 5: Imaginaries

The publication will also be paired with a set of creative outputs that can include creative illustrations, audio podcasts or interactive digital exhibits launched on the websites / social media of Safety for Voices (SfV), Association for Progressive Communications, and on GenderIT.org.

Each contributor will receive compensation between 300 - 600 USD for their contribution for this anthology which will be sent to them upon submission of their final draft.

Deadline for submission of pitches is Tuesday, March 18, 2025

If this is something you find interesting and would like to contribute to, we would be very happy to hear from you. Please write to Nadine Moawad at n.moawad@gmail.com with your expressions of interest.

HERE’S A SUGGESTED FORMAT FOR YOUR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST:

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out.

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CONTACT INFORMATION (please do not share the email address publicly):

Questions/submissions: n.moawad@gmail.com

Website: https://genderit.org

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