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WMC Women Under Siege
May 03, 2019 | Ann Deslandes | Feminism, International, Politics
Women shoulder the burden of internal displacement in Mexico

Organized criminal gangs displaced hundreds of families from their homes in the mountains of Guerrero state, Mexico. It's the women—mothers, grandmothers, aunties, and sisters alike—who are keeping their communities together.

WMC News & Features
April 26, 2019 | Natalia Muñoz | Politics, Race/Ethnicity
New research underscores the voting power of women of color

A groundbreaking poll finds that women of color voters have deep concerns about the state of the U.S. — and are determined to use their power for change.

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April 25, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | International, Politics
An interview with Brazil's first openly gay senator, Fabiano Contarato

In 2018, Fabiano Contarato became the first openly gay man to be elected to the Brazilian Senate. The 52-year-old senator, who represents the state of Espírito Santo, was elected in the midst of a shift in Brazil’s political climate toward extremist and fundamentalist views; the president elected in 2018, Jair Bolsonaro, has consistently made racist and homophobic remarks and has been called “Trump of the Tropics.”

WMC FBomb
April 24, 2019 | Regiane Folter | Politics
Why Uruguay is one of the only Latin American countries to legalize abortion

In 2019, Uruguay will have presidential elections, and it’s more important than ever that organizations advocating for reproductive rights stick together and continue to keep fighting to educate their society and advocate for a continued cultural shift toward acceptance of women’s reproductive rights.

WMC News & Features
April 18, 2019 | Aviva Stahl | International, Politics
South Korea legalizes abortion after decades-long ban

South Korea’s Constitutional Court struck down a 66-year-old law that criminalized abortion in the nation on April 11. Women’s rights and pro-choice activists who have long campaigned to overturn the ban celebrated the decision.

WMC News & Features
April 15, 2019 | Aviva Stahl | International, Politics
Women dominated the efforts to oust the president of Sudan

The 30-year rule of Sudan’s president Omar Hassan al-Bashir was ended on Thursday when the military announced it had finally unseated their leader, who governed with an iron fist and is wanted on charges of genocide.

WMC News & Features
April 09, 2019 | Susan Buttenwieser | Health, Politics
How Trump is bypassing Congress to restrict reproductive rights

Without passing any major anti-choice legislation, the Trump administration has managed to curtail access to reproductive health care by radically altering federal policies.

WMC News & Features
March 26, 2019 | Caryl Rivers, Rosalind C. Barnett, Ph.D. | Politics
Despite gains for women in Congress, white men are still the big winners

Women now hold 102 seats in the House, the most ever. But thanks to Trump, 2018 was the political Year of the White Man.

WMC Women Under Siege
March 25, 2019 | Cecilia Kamuputa | Gender-based violence, International, Politics, Violence against women
Zimbabwe’s security forces still enjoy impunity months after alleged rapes during crackdown on protests

Several women had reported being raped by security forces during the government crackdown on protests in January. Since then, no formal investigations have been undertaken; no formal independent complaints mechanism has been established; and the outrage has dissipated.

WMC News & Features
March 14, 2019 | Aviva Stahl | Feminism, International, Politics
Female leaders come together to denounce the global rise in right-wing authoritarianism

Populist nationalist political leaders have been increasingly rising to power in recent years all over the world — from Bolsonaro in Brazil to the success of the Vote Leave campaign in the UK to President Trump. Now a group of female leaders has banded together to warn the world about how this growing embrace of right-wing authoritarianism undermines women’s rights across the globe.

WMC News & Features
March 07, 2019 | Bettina Hager | Feminism, Politics
What’s next for the ERA? One state to 38

After a narrow defeat in the Virginia legislature, the ERA campaign is heating up in several states.

WMC News & Features
February 26, 2019 | Nichola Gutgold | Media, Politics
Will other candidates get the Klobuchar treatment?

A New York Times article examined how Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar has treated her staff members. Nichola Gutgold asks: Will other candidates be given similar scrutiny?

WMC News & Features
February 19, 2019 | Hilary Weaver | Feminism, Politics
With a conservative-majority Supreme Court, will we hear more abortion stories like this one?

This Alabama woman wrote a piece about the late-term abortion she wishes she had. With Donald Trump’s conservative agenda in action, will lawmakers listen to stories like hers?

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February 18, 2019 | Farha Khalidi | Media, Politics
Five women are running for president. Let’s focus on their policy, not their likability.

Even before the media gave these women’s political visions a chance, it has largely narrowed in on evaluating whether these women possess a single quality — one that they seem to care about only when it comes to female candidates: their likability.

WMC News & Features
January 17, 2019 | Susan Buttenwieser | Politics
Will the FIRST STEP Act benefit incarcerated women?

Advocates hope that the aptly named criminal justice law, which is limited in scope, could lead to broader reforms.

WMC News & Features
December 31, 2018 | Aviva Stahl | Politics, Violence against women
Myanmar may finally pass legislation to criminalize domestic violence and marital rape

In late November, officials from the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement announced that the Law for Protection from Violence against Women, legislation women’s rights activists have advocated for since 2013, will likely be enacted in 2019.

WMC News & Features
December 18, 2018 | Aviva Stahl | Politics
Congress unanimously passed a sexual harassment bill

The legislation, which would hold congresspeople personally liable for paying for settlements related to harassment rather than the taxpayer, now awaits President Trump’s signature.

WMC FBomb
December 07, 2018 | Kadin Burnett | Politics
Why we must carry on Stacey Abrams’ fight against voter suppression

Abrams’ reluctance to concede was not only about her determination to win, but also about preserving Georgia’s electoral integrity.

WMC News & Features
December 06, 2018 | Aviva Stahl | International, Politics
Indian activists are advocating for women's equal political representation in the nation

On Tuesday, in the run-up to the opening of the Indian legislature’s winter session on December 11, women’s groups came together to express frustration and outrage that the Women’s Reservation Bill, which aims to ensure Indian women’s equal representation in elected office, has not yet been passed.

WMC FBomb
December 06, 2018 | Gabriel Leão | Disability, International, Politics, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
An Interview with disabilities activist and new Brazilian Senator Mara Gabrilli

In October, disabilities activist Mara Gabrilli was elected to the Brazilian Senate at the age of 51. Many saw her victory as a sign that although a lot of extremism and hatred has been expressed in Brazilian politics over the past few years, it’s possible for this nation to elect figures aligned with a progressive agenda.

WMC FBomb
December 03, 2018 | Lauren Davidson | Politics, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
The most important SCOTUS cases to keep an eye on this year

At the end of September, the nation’s attention turned to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and the now-infamous hearing regarding Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s allegations of sexual assault against him. While that Supreme Court-related news was obviously worthy of attention, it caused many to overlook the fact that just days later, the Supreme Court began its October sitting on the first Monday of the month.

WMC FBomb
November 29, 2018 | Anna Khan | Politics
It's time for voting to go digital

While social media is helping to encourage young people to vote in record numbers, the actual process of voting is exceptionally digitally inept.

WMC News & Features
November 09, 2018 | Aviva Stahl | Health, Politics
Midterms brought mixed results for abortion rights

Tuesday’s midterm election brought mixed results for abortion rights. Democrats took control of the House, but anti-choice ballot measures passed in two states, leaving millions of women vulnerable to criminalization if Roe v. Wade is ultimately overturned.

WMC News & Features
November 09, 2018 | Susan Buttenwieser | Health, Politics
Birth control coverage gutted by Trump administration’s new religious exemptions

Advocates warn that the expansion of religious refusals could open the door to more discrimination in other areas.

WMC Women Under Siege
October 24, 2018 | Raphael Tsavkko Garcia | International, Misogyny, Politics
Women are globally underrepresented in politics. Why?

Why women remain outside the doors of political power is more nuanced than simply attributing it to sexism.


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