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“The only way to support our mental health in this period is solidarity” /...

After the February 6 earthquakes, we share an interview with Zerrin Oğlağu and Neşe Yorguner, volunteer psychiatrists who went to Adıyaman and Hatay. How did you decide to be among the volunteer psychiatrists from the...

The struggle of women healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic*

Since care services are considered an extension of domestic work and are often performed by women; women healthcare workers’ emotional labor intensifies. The sources of our emotions, including compassion, are not unlimited.     The COVID-19 pandemic...

Introduction to the discussion on “Justice of disclosure, justice of women”

Given that we are going through a period that we need to contemplate more than ever on the limits of what we expect from justice, we wanted to create a series on “justice of...

Women’s labor, economic violence and how to get better?

Although economic violence is a widespread form of violence that renders women dependent and impoverished and underlies other forms of violence, historically, it has been tackled less and largely neglected. We, the women, are...