The D.C. Court Nomination: A Dangerous Precedent for Gender Equity The prospect of having a vociferous opponent of Title IX appointed to the D.C. Court...
On August 1, 1911, a remarkable event occurred—Harriet Quimby soared above the constraints of gender, becoming the first licensed woman pilot in U.S. history....
The landscape of feminism has evolved dramatically over the decades, yet a painful reality persists: the political attacks on poor women are relentless and...
The recent introduction of tax cuts has ignited fierce discussions within both economic and social realms, particularly when we focus on the single mother...
In an age where the cacophony of geopolitical discourse drowns out the delicate whispers of diplomacy and compassion, the demand for U.S. military restraint...
In the chilling landscape of contemporary American college life, the sordid specter of fraternity-related sexual assault looms ominously overhead. Studies have unfurled alarming revelations,...
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In the heart of Montgomery, Alabama, a battle rages—a battle not just for the preservation of a building, but for the fundamental rights and...
August 6, 1918, marks a pivotal juncture in the annals of history—a date that heralded the dawn of women’s suffrage in the United Kingdom...
In a refreshing twist of historical irony, the Republican Party's endorsement of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in their 1956 platform served as a...
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