Female Faces from the Liberation Square
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As Egypt prepares for a referendum on Constitutional amendments—one that was scheduled for Saturday but may be delayed in the face of significant opposition from young organizers among others—the author, an expert on Egyptian women and development, reflects on the youthful leaders of the revolution. More »
Celebrating International Women’s Day: Reflections from Natalie Portman, Maya Angelo
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For the centenary of International Women's Day this week, Marianne Schnall samples assessments from a wide range of women on where we stand around the world. More »
In Zimbabwe: She Won't Be Stopped
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The focus of the United Nation’s Commission on the Status of Women this year, in annual meetings ending today, is to promote women’s and girls’ access to education, training, science and technology. Here is one woman’s story. More »
Lingering Inequity in the Arts—A Comedic Take
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In a new play in San Francisco, Theresa Rebeck explores workplace reality where a woman's good work may reward no one. More »







