Weekend Reading on Women’s Representation is a compilation of stories about women’s representation in politics, on boards, in sports and entertainment,
Last week, the president pitted childcare against his desire to fund the costly, unpopular and likely unconstitutional war in Iran.
Trump said the U.S.
When I told coworkers and friends I was going to see a documentary about the right-wing takeover of a small public Florida college, the reaction was immediate
Dr. Rosemarie Garland-Thomson is a pioneering scholar of bioethics, humanities, disability justice and culture, and professor emerita at Emory University.
Decentralized community networks have mushroomed across the country. Existing outside of the formal medical system, community providers mail free abortion
A recent report from centrist think tank Third Way predicts many of the “swingy, moderate, low-propensity young men” who supported Trump will sit out the
Despite the growing recognition that cybersecurity is no longer confined to the digital realm, the gendered consequences of cyber incidents remain largely
When it comes to the menopause and perimenopause landscape, many women are left navigating symptoms without clear, trustworthy information.
This conversation
The International Olympic Committee recently announced it will again require genetic sex screening for women athletes and bar many transgender and intersex
The Asian woman in America has long been both overnamed and erased—reduced to stereotypes that obscure her humanity while fixating on her image.
In Afong
Internationally acclaimed Iranian human rights attorney and women’s rights advocate Nasrin Sotoudeh has been arrested by the Iranian regime. Her whereabouts
We know the names of nine women who have died after doctors denied them life-saving care because of fears they would be criminally prosecuted under abortion
A looming policy change threatens to undo existing protections and leave pregnant immigrant teens in federal custody without meaningful access to abortion