Discover the untold story of Eritrean women who shattered gender norms and took up arms in their country’s 30-year struggle for independence.
Understanding personal power vs. socioeconomic and political power.
It’s a dating adage that you can’t fix a man. I’m not so sure why this is never applied to larger social concerns. The simple truth is men do not want to be fixed. Enlightened?
Fans of Scientific American might have hoped that activist journalism would leave the magazine along with former editor Laura ...
I have got to stop reading books that precipitate existential crises. Apart from anything else, I don’t have the time – even ...
“Abortion bans” and “anti-LGBTQ+ legislation” are two of the topics that an Ithaca College course will explore this semester ...
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Hosted on MSNMy feminism is not just about women, it’s for the community’Rachel Mwikali’s kind of feminism is radical and confrontational, but also kind and compassionate to the deprived living in Mathare slums. She says that’s why she founded the Pussy Power movement. She ...
We must move beyond outdated notions of gendered power and recognise that feminism’s success lies in its inclusivity ...
The co-founders of Turkey’s first Muslim feminist association on navigating their faith and activism in a polarised, often ...
Argentina's president says he has banned gender-affirming care for people under age 18. A presidential spokesperson said ...
Thousands of demonstrators have gathered in Argentina’s capital and in cities across the country to protest President Javier ...
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