Gender

Online dating apps blocked
A government crackdown on dating apps is depriving LGBT Indonesians of a crucial resource
Falling through the cracks
The JKN or the National Health Insurance is failing Indonesia’s most vulnerable
Kartini: Kumpulan puisi
Kumpulan karya puisi memperingati jasa-jasa Kartini dalam perjuangan kaum wanita Indonesia.
Kartini: Anthology of poems
Five poems celebrating Kartini and her contribution to Indonesia's feminist movement.
Review: Dancing the Feminine
A look into Indonesian migrant women, identity, and cultural performances. 
Enduring impunity
The reality for women survivors of conflict-related violence in Indonesia does not match the rhetoric
New aromas
'Fragrant literature' is giving way to a diversity of literary voices and identities
A woman’s place
Educated urban youth continue to express gendered work–family expectations
Film review: Tanah Mama
A new documentary about a Papuan woman’s daily struggle to survive opens debate on the grave issues affecting her society
Film review: Bitter Honey
Robert Lemelson’s latest documentary film takes his audience inside the lives of the women, men and children living in polygamous families in Bali
Dancing against violence
Not even Mount Kelud erupting could stop Yogyakarta's activists from standing up against violence to women as part of One Billion Rising
Fantasising romance overseas
Transgender Indonesian migrants are looking for romance and security in Europe, but nothing is easy 
Photo essay: Positive is negative
HIV/AIDS is posing an ever greater threat to the health and welfare of people in the highlands of Papua
Reckinger Lemaire
Three stories of people with HIV/AIDS in the central highlands of Papua show that both the government and community have a long way to go in confronting this major epidemic
Herstory in art
Titarubi’s art challenges masculinity in Indonesian visual arts and beyond
Indonesia’s secret police weapon
Perfectly coiffed hair and rose-pink cheeks underpin Polri’s latest policing tactic