Women have never been more reliant on health care being remote.
Sandra Guimarães is a Brazilian activist for human and animal rights.
Despite the government's pre-emptive measures to curb violence against women under lockdown, gender-based crimes skyrocketed during the state-mandated quarantine.
In 2019, 16-year-old Thrisha Senthilnathan started an organization devoted to preventing and spreading awareness about sexual harassment in schools and colleges.
On the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, the long-awaited Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument was unveiled in New York City’s Central Park.
A group of researchers have turned to traditional coffee ceremonies to help stem intimate partner violence (IPV) in Ethiopia and educate about HIV in the country’s more rural areas.
Taymor spoke with WMC’s The FBomb about the film and what audiences can take from Steinem’s extraordinary example.
The corporate sector has refused to be ahead of the curve in diversity even though we’ve been sounding the alarm all along.
Reporters are experiencing trauma from covering ICE’s treatment of immigrants. But who's talking about it?
We are proud to introduce IDAR/E, a new online channel for us to take a deep dive into telling the U.S. story, in all of its truth; to highlight voices who are asking us to look beyond runaway headlines and trending hashtags.
I was so excited we finally made our trip happen, I didn’t think to prepare myself for how we’d be perceived in Indonesia as two Black girls from Africa.
A 75-foot mural by Chanel Miller is among the works displayed in the museum's new Wilbur Gallery.
OMAS GEGEN RECHTS, or “Grandmothers Against the Extreme Right,” challenges the revival of far-right extremism with personal histories inextricably tied to theirs and their parents' experiences with similar movements in the past against fascism, misogyny, and racism.
Over the past two years, Villaseñor has become a leader in the youth climate movement, joining Greta Thunberg's school strike and founding Earth Uprising.
While many people are aware of America’s history of suppressing the votes of racial minority communities, it’s a pattern that affects other minorities, too — especially trans voters.
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