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We need what the artist Sophia Wallace calls “cliteracy” more than ever. Women were created with amazing bodies destined for ...
In the aftermath of grant cuts from the National Endowment of Arts (NEA) and its consequent trickle down to other arts ...
The following is based on an interview with Amy Neustein, Ph.D. by Emily Alhadeff, Editor, The Cholent (Greater Seattle’s Jewish Newsletter): On June 2, three young sisters were found murdered at a ...
Now, more than ever, it is important for disabled journalists to reframe the debate and take back the narrative on authentic representation across all forms of media – including journalism. Each year, ...
Mom with Day Care Returns to Work a Day at a Time By Laura Sheridan Crutcher Commentary August 15, 2002 ...
The stereotypes of women of color as always being sexually available show how undervalued they are, says Jaclyn Friedman in her new book "What You Really Really Want." In this excerpt, she explores ...
As the Trump administration cuts funding for global gender equality efforts around the globe, organizations working toward gender justice and the prevention of violence against women and children are ...
One obvious solution to closing the breastfeeding gap is getting more African American faces in the room who can relate to black moms, says Kimberly Seals Allers. Organizations need to step up efforts ...
The 'husband stitch' is too often proposed by the male doctor as a ‘favor’ to the husband or the couple.
Women’s eNews had also been regretfully unaware that the passive voice was being used when addressing men’s violence against women, It was difficult to miss the headlines on January 24, 2024, citing ...
The work of Gunnar and Alva Myrdal, a husband and wife team, in the 1930s shaped Sweden's progressive population policies, says Steven Philip Kramer in this excerpt from "The Other Population Crisis." ...
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