It’s true: The majority of people only read the headline, not the story. There have been a couple studies in recent years that show that only three or four people bother to read an article before sharing it on social media. Which is why it was so alarming to read the New York Times’s morning email the other day.
Our medical system does not take the pain, discomfort, or autonomy of young women seriously in so many ways, and that’s on display in full force here.
Florida school districts are receiving nationwide backlash for requiring students to provide records of their menstrual cycle to play sports.
Tributes to Latina journalists should not glaze over the harsh truths about the racism and misogyny they faced.
When it comes to the materials needed to keep our electronics going, there is often a hidden cost.
The veritable bible of women's health is expanding its reach for a new era.
On August 15, as India was celebrating the 75th anniversary of its independence, 11 men convicted of gang-raping a Muslim woman in 2002 were granted premature release from their life sentences.
Brazilians were able to celebrate the election of many candidates from more diverse, just, and feminist backgrounds.
Malaysian lawmakers passed the country’s first-ever bill criminalizing stalking in early October.
In the Philippines, there aren't enough resources to go around to support a coordinated strategy against child sex trafficking in online spaces.
After a scathing experience in one of India's top media houses, Meena Kotwal, a Dalit journalist, founded The Mooknayak, an independent online media outlet that reports on caste oppression and systemic violence against marginalized communities across India.
As comforting and engaging as these love stories can be, the truth is that most reiterate a problematic theme.
Two new studies show that the percentage of women in key behind-the-scenes jobs has barely budged in recent years.
Young girls, women, and transgender people are being told to stay silent in regard to their menstrual cycle.
In the past 10 years, an environmental activist somewhere in the world was killed every two days. In 2021, three-quarters of such murders were perpetrated in Central America. The perpetrators have been mainly organized criminal groups and governments that want to destroy land for profit, such as through mining, logging, and extractive industries like oil and gas.
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