The inconceivable disparities in maternal health that women of color, particularly Black women, face in the United States serve as a dire reminder of...
The specter of immigration enforcement looms large over the United States, casting a long shadow that disproportionately affects marginalized communities, particularly women and children....
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Megyn Kelly Gets It Right: U.S. Maternity Leave Still in the Dark Ages
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In a nation where we boast about liberty and progress, how can it be that maternity leave policies remain a glaring aberration? The United...
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August 15 1920 – Support for Suffrage Wavers in Tennessee and North Carolina
Joaquimma Anna - 0 On August 18, 1920, the United States ratified the 19th Amendment, heralding a new era for women’s rights. But let’s pivot the spotlight briefly...
As we gather once more to commemorate the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, let’s not merely glance at this monumental event in reproductive rights;...
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Photos: Feminists Rally to #StopTheSultan at Beverly Hills Hotel Protest
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In the glamorous shadows cast by luxury and excess, the pink and purple signs at the Beverly Hills Hotel gleamed with defiance. A diverse...
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...
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...
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...
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...
































