Together, we are building a world where everyone has control over their bodies and futures.

In this Bulletin, discover how our new photo exhibit showcases the strength of activists confronting deeply entrenched barriers to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Revisit pivotal moments in the movement for bodily autonomy. Explore how we strengthen the existing work of counterparts to promote SRHR.

 

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In your February Bulletin, we highlight how, together with counterparts, we are building a world where everyone has control over their bodies and futures

Last Fall, Inter Pares launched daughters, mothers, grandmothers and other sexual outlaws, a photo exhibition in collaboration with Gallery 101 in Ottawa.

Over the past 50 years, the scope and scale of Inter Pares’ work on bodily autonomy—the freedom and power to control one’s own body—has been deeply and profoundly rooted in feminist principles and practice.

“[W]hen we come together—sharing knowledge, strategies and support—we build a movement that can’t be ignored,” reflected Sharaban Tohura of Nijera Kori.

Inter Pares acknowledges Global Affairs Canada for their financial support for this program.