
We are excited to publish this REVOLUSIS special edition in conjunction with International Women’s Day or Hari Wanita Sedunia.
We are excited to publish this REVOLUSIS special edition in conjunction with International Women’s Day or Hari Wanita Sedunia.
KRYSS Network, in collaboration with Institute of Journalists Malaysia, and supported by UNESCO, conducted this research on how gender equality issues are portrayed in the Malaysian media.
In conjunction with Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR), we commemorate the lives that have been lost to violence and hate crimes. This year, at least 3 cases of murders against trans women have been reported in Malaysia.
On Thursday, 7 November, an Islamic court in Selangor convicted five men for “attempting intercourse against the order of nature”, imposing sentences of caning and six or more months imprisonment.
An anthology of short stories from Sisters In Islam's short story writing competition. Written by women for women.
Sisters In Islam and Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW) publishes a research report on child marriage in Malaysia
Sisters In Islam publishes a book that talks about polygamy in Islam
ARTICLE 19 is deeply concerned by the recent arrest of four individuals in relation to social media posts touching on issues of race and religion.
Review of Laws Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) cites for blocking different categories of websites in addition to Communications Multimedia Act 233 and Copyright Act, also include State Shariah Acts..
Mata Hati Kita took 24 first-person narratives of lesbians, bisexual women and transgender people into the public domain at a time when no one expected such a book to sit on the shelves of book stores around Malaysia.
REVOLUSIS is a populist graphic novel in Bahasa Malaysia for teenage girls that is centred on girl-power, that girls can do great things with the right support.
Angela from KRYSS Network shares her thoughts on gender equality
The Women's March that happened over the weekend has attracted criticisms saying that it "lacked a focus" or was a "misuse of democratic space", due to the presence of LGBT communities at the event.
Online testing data indicates that at least 3 international LGBT related sites are on the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) block list.
A joint statement by LGBT human rights activists and groups
End all harmful policies and practices towards LGBTIQ persons
MOH must immediately end non-evidence and rights-based strategies and responses in order to end AIDS by 2030.