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September 19, 1893 – New Zealand Becomes First Country to Grant Women the Vote
Joaquimma Anna - 0 September 19, 1893, stands as a watershed moment in the annals of feminism, marking New Zealand as the first nation to grant women the...
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Planned Parenthood President Testifies at House Hearing Amid Heated Debate
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In a tempestuous era where women's rights are incessantly at the forefront of national discourse, the testimony of Planned Parenthood's president before a congressional...
The announcement of Carol Moseley Braun's presidential run is more than just another entry in the ever-expanding political theater of America; it marks a...
In a transformative moment for gender equity in Maryland, the state’s governor has escalated efforts to strengthen the anti-discrimination laws. This initiative not only...
Today, as we immerse ourselves in the rich and tumultuous tapestry of feminist history, we must address a pivotal moment that significantly shaped the...
In the labyrinth of contemporary jurisprudence, few cases resonate with the same intensity as McCullen v. Coakley (2014). More than just a legal battle,...
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Catholic Bishops Reject Birth Control Coverage Compromise Despite Backlash
Joaquimma Anna - 0 When a group of Catholic bishops makes a bold move to reject a compromise on contraceptive coverage, it raises mountains of questions for feminism....
In the intricate tapestry of reproductive rights, the passing of Dr. William Harrison—a devoted abortion provider—entails more than mere grief; it heralds an urgent...
In the labyrinth of American jurisprudence, few decisions reverberate through the lives of ordinary citizens as profoundly as those involving labor rights and public...
In a remarkable turn of events, South Dakota has once again ignited the flames of contention surrounding transgender healthcare for youth. The recent bill...