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Fifth Circuit Ruling Throws Texas Abortion Clinics into Crisis
The recent ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has unfurled a new chapter in the long-simmering saga of reproductive rights in Texas,...
Women Who Paved the Way to the White House: Victoria Woodhull and Others
In the annals of history, the corridors of power have often echoed with the footsteps of men, but lurking in the shadows are the...
Feminist Majority Foundation Sues University Over Title IX Violations
In recent years, an uproar has swelled in the realm of academia regarding the enforcement of Title IX—a pivotal federal law that prohibits sex-based...
Married to the Visa: Immigration Policy and Gender Inequality
If you've ever thought about the term "married to the visa," you might envision a quaint, if not naive, notion about love and commitment....
Former McCall’s Editor Lerone Hershey Dies at 78: A Tribute to a Journalism Icon
In a world where the representation of marginalized voices is often filtered through a narrow lens, the loss of Lerone Hershey marks not just...
March for Black Women Shines Light on Intersectional Injustice
In the realm of social justice, the March for Black Women stands as a crucial event that illuminates the suffocating grip of intersectional injustice....
The Birth Control Pill Turns 50: A Feminist Legacy
On the precipice of its golden jubilee, the birth control pill stands as a symbol of female emancipation and empowerment. In its 50 years...