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Now What? Women’s Rights After a Political Turning Point
As the dust settles from a monumental political turning point, one must ponder the poignant question: Now what? For feminists, this isn’t just a...
Work-Family Imbalance Continues to Strain Women Says New Study
The recent study on work-family imbalance has uncovered an alarming truth: women continue to bear the brunt of this pervasive issue. As the world...
New Hampshire Bill Raises Legal Debate Over Personhood Definition
In recent legislative sessions, New Hampshire witnessed significant debates surrounding a bill that raised crucial questions about the concept of personhood—a term that carries...
President’s 2012 Budget Supports Women’s Programs Unlike GOP Plan
In a landscape fraught with political strife and gender inequity, the 2012 Presidential Budget emerges as a beacon of hope for women’s programs across...
1 in 40 Ashkenazi Jews in the U.S. Carry Breast Cancer Gene Defect
The Silent Epidemic: Understanding the Breast Cancer Gene Defect Among Ashkenazi Jews There's a covert war that has been raging within the Jewish community, particularly...
UPS Reaches Settlement in High-Profile Pregnancy Discrimination Case
In a landscape where women's rights are constantly being challenged, the settlement reached by UPS in a high-profile pregnancy discrimination case reverberates far beyond...
Federal Sexual Harassment Cases Drag On for Years Without Resolution
In the complex tapestry of workplace dynamics, federal sexual harassment cases emerge as a troubling standard—a tangled web where victims often find themselves suspended...








































