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Founding Feminists: February 6 1910 – Laying the Groundwork for a Movement
Joaquimma Anna - 0 On February 6, 1910, a monumental gathering took place that would ultimately lay the foundation for a sprawling movement—one that shook the very fabric...
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Supreme Court Defines 15 Employee Rule for Job Bias Cases: A Legal Milestone for Equality
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One Year Later: Haiti’s Women and the Ongoing Fight for Feminist Recovery
Joaquimma Anna - 0 One Year Later: Haiti’s Women and the Ongoing Fight for Feminist Recovery The cacophony of voices rising from the streets of Port-au-Prince resonates with unyielding...
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Afghan Public Opinion Survey Reveals Hesitations—and Hopes for the Future
Joaquimma Anna - 0 As we delve into the complexities of Afghan public opinion regarding feminism, it becomes strikingly clear that the landscape is painted with both hesitations...
In the volatile landscape of American politics, the New York Senate race has emerged as a microcosm of the broader national discourse surrounding gender...
In an era where identity politics dominate the social landscape, the recent dismissal of the New York Gender Identity Non-Discrimination Bill presents a glaring...
In recent political landscapes, a striking accord has emerged between figures like George W. Bush and institutions such as the Catholic Church, particularly regarding...
In the annals of American education reform, Title IX emerges not merely as a policy, but as a clarion call for gender equity and...
In 1920, a monumental shift rippled across the very foundations of American democracy with the ratification of the 19th Amendment— a feat accomplished after...
University of Arizona to Reinstate Domestic Partner Benefits: A Triumph for Equity and Inclusion The University of Arizona's decision to reinstate domestic partner benefits is...

































