The Future is Feminist!
Working with feminists worldwide towards a better future
Feminism and gender equality under pressure worldwide
Feminism has always challenged social circumstances and demanded more justice. Courageous and committed feminists tirelessly advocated for human dignity and the legal and factual equality of women, and many positive changes were achieved.
Despite all the successes, the battles against oppression are by no means a thing of the past. In many places, they are more topical than ever: in Europe and the U.S., right-wing populist parties have emerged in recent years, wanting to turn back the clock, including with regard to gender relations. In Latin America, as one example conservative social forces have placed the right to abortion under pressure, and there are cases of conservative attacks on women's rights in many countries in Africa, Asia and the Arab world. Not to mention the increasing number of attacks on the so-called "gender ideology" and LGBTIQ rights.
Not without a fight!
The feminist struggle has moved to the centre of the large political conflicts of our time. Right-wing populists need clear enemies and are always looking for polarizing issues. Gender issues are often discussed emotionally and have become – along with migration issues – one of the central battlegrounds of current political confrontations.
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The Deal We Always Wanted
A Feminist Action Framework for the Digital Economy
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Wudel, Alexandra; Ehrenberg, Anna
What is feminist AI?
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Estudios feministas de seguridad
Bogotá, 2025
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Políticas de cuidado
Caracas, 2024
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About our work
“The Future is Feminist” is a global project of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, working worldwide with feminists to develop positive visions for a better future that focus on economic policy issues and critical economic perspectives. The project in particular analyses the effects of digitalization and the future of work. It identifies common concerns of feminist and labour movements to create space for new powerful alliances aiming at social change. The project is a continuation of the work of feminist networks in the Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and Northern Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa regions. It offers activists the opportunity to exchange ideas on burning issues, regional experiences and political strategies while serving as a space to experiment with new ideas.