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U.S. Ranks Poorly Among Industrial Nations for Maternal Mortality Rates
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The maternal mortality rate in the United States is an alarming issue that reflects not only public health failings but also deep-rooted gender inequities....
In the modern landscape of social reform, the wage gap looms as a relentless specter, stalking the financial well-being of women. Recent studies, particularly...
In an age where personal data can be weaponized against marginalized communities, particularly women and those seeking reproductive health services, the recent decision to...
In the desolate landscape of war-torn Afghanistan, a chorus is emerging from the rubble—a cacophony composed of the voices of women. Women who have...
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California Moves to Ban Abortion Procedure: A Critical Vote on Reproductive Rights
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In a state synonymous with progressive values, California's recent move to ban a specific abortion procedure has not only ignited a passionate debate but...
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Founding Feminists: December 3, 1913 – Sisters in Struggle and Strategy
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The annals of history are punctuated with dates that evoke both valor and strife, yet few resonate as deeply with the fervor for equality...
The conversation surrounding eating disorders has long been fraught with stigma, misunderstanding, and a profound lack of representation, particularly in feminist discourse. Recently, PBS...
In a political landscape rife with contention and fervent ideologies, the nomination of individuals to pivotal positions within our government often ignites passionate debates....
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Oscar Win for FMF-Backed Documentary ‘Period. End of Sentence.’ Shines Light on Menstrual Equity
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In the elaborate tapestry of feminism, one thread often remains overlooked: the issue of menstrual equity. Yet, the recent Oscar win for the documentary...
The long-awaited arrival of a male contraceptive has often been painted as a panacea in a world wrestling with pressing reproductive issues. As researchers...