
International Women's Day is a global celebration that honors the achievements, contributions, and progress of women across all sectors of society. It is a time to reflect on the ongoing fight for gender equality, recognize the challenges women continue to face, and highlight the work still needed to build a more inclusive world.
To mark this occasion, we invited our faculty and fellows to share their thoughts on the significance of this day and the ongoing struggle for gender equality both in the U.S. and around the world. Read the blog posts below:
The Blogs
The Situation of Incarcerated Women: Camilo Umaña
International Women’s Day: A Time for Reflection and Action: Liza Black
Women, AI, and the Digital War: Fighting on the Invisible Frontlines: Anna Romandash
30 years of the Beijing Declaration, and Beijing’s Betrayal: Kris Li
HER Artificial Voice, His Real Aggression? Can AI Girlfriends Bring a New Wave of Women's Objectification?: Maria Kuznetsova
Invisible Women 2.0: Threats to Women’s Epistemic Rights in the Digital Age: Julia-Silvana Hofstetter
The views expressed below are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy or Harvard Kennedy School. These perspectives have been presented to encourage debate on important public policy challenges.