With Straight White Men, which opens next week, Lee will become first Asian American woman playwright on Broadway.
A leader in the campaign to repeal Ireland's abortion ban reflects on how the victory was won — and the implications for other countries.
Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is just the latest in a long history of films and TV shows that have perpetuated stereotypes while failing to give opportunities to Native women.
A new study finds little diversity on political news teams, but researchers are left with more questions.
The recent allegations against New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman echo offenses by other law enforcement authorities.
After a lengthy legal battle that reached all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, Arkansas has become the first state in the nation in which women are unable to access medical abortions.
Anti-choice legislators have been quietly using insurance regulations to restrict abortion access.
As Cannes promises more inclusion, a new study finds that women continue to be underrepresented at film festivals.
The new lynching memorial and museum in Montgomery, Alabama, model a powerfully inclusive approach to history.
The National Bail Out Movement is shining a light on the injustices of the bail system, while giving help to women who are often kept in jail for minor offenses.
A new film documents the extraordinary life of the Supreme Court justice who has become a cultural icon.
We must be intentional about preventing the erasure of black women’s history.
News directors say they want to connect with their communities. Hiring diverse staff is key to achieving this goal.
The administration's funding priorities threaten programs that provide affordable contraceptive care to millions.
Athletes all over the globe have been pushing for fair pay, but they have a long way to go.
Women hold fewer than one-quarter of elected positions in the U.S. Eight top women's organizations are uniting to change this picture.
The commission found that lack of representation fueled media stereotypes and distortions. Half a century later, those stereotypes persist.
Women-led tech makes us all safer — and it's good business.
The momentum leading into this weekend's March for Our Lives could signal a shift in the movement against gun violence.
The last in a series of interviews with women journalists of color from the Women’s Media Center’s recently released report, “The Status of Women of Color in the U.S. News Media 2018.”
A new approach has revealed that most pollsters may be asking the wrong questions on abortion.
The fifth in a series of interviews with women journalists of color from the Women’s Media Center’s recently released report, “The Status of Women of Color in the U.S. News Media 2018.”
The fourth in a series of interviews with women journalists of color from the Women’s Media Center’s recently released report, “The Status of Women of Color in the U.S. News Media 2018.”
The third in a series of interviews with women journalists of color from the Women’s Media Center’s recently released report, “The Status of Women of Color in the U.S. News Media 2018.”
The second in a series of interviews with women journalists of color from the Women’s Media Center’s recently released report, “The Status of Women of Color in the U.S. News Media 2018.”















