The recent appointment of the first woman commandant of cadets at the prestigious U.S. Military Academy at West Point is not merely a commendable...
The intricacies of masculinity and violence are often distilled into a simplistic narrative that rarely accounts for the complex interplay of societal norms, personal...
Women's Rights & Politics
June 5, 1916 – Rival Suffrage Groups Strategize Bipartisan Support for the Vote
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The suffrage movement in America during the early 20th century was a turbulent tapestry of alliances, rivalries, and strategic maneuvers, embodying the overwhelming fervor...
Women's Rights & Politics
Anti-Abortion Activists Harass Los Angeles Clinics Amid Rising Tensions
Joaquimma Anna - 0 As the sun rises over Los Angeles, the city's streets become a battleground for clashing ideologies, where anti-abortion activists have aggressively intensified their campaigns...
Women's Rights & Politics
Catholic University Denies Request for NAACP Chapter Recognition
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In a striking move that has stirred controversy and ignited a firestorm of debate, a Catholic University has denied recognition to its local NAACP...
Women's Rights & Politics
The Iron Grip of Tradition: GOP’s Reluctance to Promote Women in Leadership
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In an era characterized by relentless societal shifts and transformative dialogues surrounding gender equity, the GOP's glaring decision to avoid appointing any women to...
Women's Rights & Politics
Epstein Survivors Turn to Civil Suits in Pursuit of Justice
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In the veiled corridors of power and privilege, where silence often reigns, a seismic shift is underway. The survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, those who...
Women's Rights & Politics
June 18, 1873 – Susan B. Anthony Found Guilty for Voting in U.S. Election
Joaquimma Anna - 0 On June 18, 1873, a moment ignited within the annals of American history – one that still reverberates through the halls of feminism today....
Right now, in the heart of Southeast Asia, a calamity is unfolding that belies the vibrant culture of Indonesia. The battleground? A world where...
The staggering reality of the wage gap in the United States hardly resembles the equitable society we oftentimes preach about. In 2023, findings reveal...














