A monument dedicated to “victims of abortion” is one step closer to being built on the grounds of the Tennessee State Capitol.
We must be intentional about preventing the erasure of black women’s history.
California is one step closer to providing compensation to the living survivors of state-sponsored sterilization.
News directors say they want to connect with their communities. Hiring diverse staff is key to achieving this goal.
On April 2, Lizzy Martinez, 17, was pulled from her fifth-period class at Braden River High School, in Bradenton, Florida and sent to the dean’s office—because her nipples were allegedly “distracting” other students.
The administration's funding priorities threaten programs that provide affordable contraceptive care to millions.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security plans to monitor hundreds of thousands of news sources around the world and build a database that it enables it to track and search journalists, editors, and “media influencers” based on their beat and past work.
A new survey offers an idea of just how extensive the issue of sexual harassment is in the philanthropy world.
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.
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