Delivering the News—Ghana’s “Maternal Health Channel”
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Expectant mothers and their caregivers in Ghana can now look to the airwaves for critically important information. More »
Yangon Bakehouse Empowers Women of Myanmar
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As the people of Myanmar celebrate their new year beginning April 12, a handful of Myanmar women are beginning a new life thanks to an expat run social venture called The Yangon Bakehouse. More »
Mentoring the Next Generation of Writers
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Girls Write Now, in the midst of its annual CHAPTERS readings now in New York City, sponsors pairings that can seem at first surprising via its afterschool arts program. More »
Pakistan—The Last Destination of the Stars
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The author, fresh from a family visit, reflects on how Pakistan arrived at this moment, and what the United States can do to support women and democracy there. More »
The Good, the Bad, and Django
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The author considers Tarantino's new film and what kinds of movies about race relations tend to get made, and released, in Hollywood. More »
The Longest, Darkest Night of the Year
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This commentary on gun violence will be featured on Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan on Saturday, December 22, at 11 AM ET on CBS radio 1580 in the Washington, D.C., area and streaming from WMCLive.com. More »
“Warehoused” with Mental Illness—A Filmmaker’s Story
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"Kings Park" documents a dark age for many women hospitalized with mental illness. The filmmaker looks to the promise of ObamaCare for a better future. More »
Of Fantasy Sluts and Real-Life Survivors
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In fighting sexual violence, says the author, school administrators need to be proactive and help the students themselves change the cultural environment. More »
My Life in a Binder
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The author, after three decades maneuvering through corporate America, writes about what it means to be one of a binder full of women, and how to break free. More »
Why Teens’ Attitudes Matter
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WMC contest winner Adora Svitak today delivers the Girls’ State of the Union Message at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Here she investigates what teens really think about sex. More »





