Advocates continue to push for policy changes to help low-income workers, including minimum wage increases and improved access to child care and to family and medical leave.
The veritable bible of women's health is expanding its reach for a new era.
The new report, from the National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education, marking the 50th anniversary of Title IX, affirms the breadth and scope of the antidiscrimination law.
An initiative to digitize and reorganize the archives of The Afro American, the United States’ longest-running Black-owned newspaper, will give scholars, journalists, and the public new insights into history.
A team of scholars is investigating why women's incarceration is increasing even as overall imprisonment rates have been declining.
New research by a former Justice Department lawyer suggests that harassment of low-income tenants is widespread.
A new study shows that laws restricting abortion access are creating long-lasting economic consequences for women.
A new resource on media and the suffrage movement sheds light on the central role of media in any campaign for social change.