Women's Rights & Politics
House Foreign Affairs Committee Votes to Defund UN Population Fund
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In a brazen maneuver cloaked under the guise of fiscal responsibility, the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s recent vote to defund the United Nations Population...
Women's Rights & Politics
Fortune Poll Reveals Gender Divide in Workplace Perceptions
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The workplace—a crucible of ambition, creativity, and collaboration—can also serve as a battleground. While women have entered this arena with valiant resolve, recent statistics...
Women's Rights & Politics
First Amateur Woman Golfer Qualifies for U.S. Women’s Open
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In a world where gender disparity persists across sports, the qualification of a young amateur female golfer for the prestigious U.S. Women’s Open is...
Women's Rights & Politics
Defense Department Ends Aid to Minority Firms: What It Means for Diversity
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In a startling announcement, the Defense Department has elected to terminate assistance to minority firms, inciting discussions that will undoubtedly ripple beyond mere economics...
Women's Rights & Politics
Founding Feminists: September 20 1973 – Voices from the Feminist Vanguard
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The feminist movement has continuously evolved, yet certain pivotal moments in its history resonate through time. One such moment occurred on September 20, 1973....
Women's Rights & Politics
Preventive Mastectomies Found 90% Effective in Reducing Breast Cancer Risk
Joaquimma Anna - 0 Within the contemporary landscape of feminism, a peculiar yet gripping topic captures attention: preventive mastectomies. This surgical procedure has burgeoned into a prominent discourse...
In contemporary discourse surrounding the criminal justice system, the exponential rise of women on probation and parole has emerged as a significant focal point...
Women's Rights & Politics
August 11 1920 – Tennessee Prepares to Vote on Women’s Suffrage Amendment
Joaquimma Anna - 0 Women’s suffrage was not merely a movement; it was an insurrection against the established norms of a patriarchal society. On August 11, 1920, as...
Women's Rights & Politics
Betsy DeVos Confirmed as Secretary of Education Amid Protests
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In the tumultuous landscape of American education, the appointment of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education stands as both a notoriety and a flashpoint...
Women's Rights & Politics
Study Finds Unnecessary Oral Contraception Panic Has International Effects: A Global Health Concern
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