Frances Nguyen
Frances Nguyen is the editor of WMC Women Under Siege. She is a freelance journalist covering violence against women, race, identity, othering, and the American Dream.
Use our climate map to investigate the impact of climate change across the world on those it affects most: women, people of color, and indigenous and LGBTQ people.
Taymor spoke with WMC’s The FBomb about the film and what audiences can take from Steinem’s extraordinary example.
WMC Women Under Siege editor Frances Nguyen interviews Women's Media Center Board Co-Chair Pat Mitchell on her new book, “Becoming a Dangerous Woman: Embracing Risk to Change the World.”
A new study shows that depictions of abortion on TV can dispel myths and destigmatize the experience.
News directors say they want to connect with their communities. Hiring diverse staff is key to achieving this goal.
Anti-abortion advocates are using a "free speech" argument to try to skirt a reproductive health law.
Women around the world continue to struggle not only with draconian laws that deny them ownership of their own bodies, but also the threat of hard-won rights being rolled back. Here, we take a look at some of the places around the world that are playing the long game for abortion reform.
Many discussions about the concerns of working-class people have overlooked a huge group within their ranks: women working in restaurants, hotels, and private homes who are uniquely vulnerable to sexual harassment and assault.
Back in November, global attention shifted for a brief moment from apocalyptic breaking news cycles just long enough for us to have an honest discourse on sexualized violence, thanks to the campaign for 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. This month, we’ve been given that kind of opportunity again.