“Not Done” argues that while many seemed to believe the feminist project was complete, especially in the midst of Obama-era idealism about social progress in America, it was, as the title states, not done.
I decided it was time to tell my complete story so that other survivors wouldn’t be trapped with their abusers for no other reason than that they feel alone and fear they won’t be believed.
Ketaki Tyagi has been a staunch climate change activist since the age of 14.
After years of division, many Americans are looking to move forward and heal our country. One way to do so is to look toward other countries that have experienced, and healed from, deep divisions and learn from them.
For Bernadette Demientieff, the Arctic was never just some far-off region portending the coming horrors of climate change.
Just because a person in power is a woman does not mean the way they use their power will actually help other women.
The need for more realistic and powerful narratives about Black Australian life was a big reason why Haj decided to study film.
Mexican investigative journalist Lydia Cacho hosts a new podcast called The Red Note, which breaks down the multiple layers of Juárez’s government and culture that have allowed these killings to continue without justice for victims or their families.
I was able to conduct my very own social experiment, in my mind, of how people react after they are face-to-face with part of a woman’s body they have been told is shameful.
The Women’s March had its first historic rally in January 2017, and organized its most recent march on October 17.
Zayed’s documentary, Lift Like a Girl, is set to make its U.S. premiere at the DOC NYC film festival on November 11.
Cultures of institutions are almost always a product of not just their founders, but those who carry on their legacies. In the United States, the medical profession was founded by white men, and today, most physicians are privileged white men.
Sexist microaggressions perpetuated among peers also contribute to the prevalence of rape culture in Indian high schools.
The film centers on a Taiwanese American girl named Christy, who is struggling to process both her parents’ divorce and the new family dynamics that come with it.
Oquita's undocumented status has not stopped her from advocating for immigration justice and fighting to defund and eventually abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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