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“The act of preserving history is an act of revolution,” said Deborah Edel, one of the founders of the Lesbian Herstory Archives, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
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‘For the Women in custody to have a place and medium to express themselves, to look towards their futures and focus their lives in more positive directions. They also wanted to feel connected to other Women and part of a bigger support network by sharing their hopes and dreams for the future.
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On Friday, the Department of Education announced its new Title IX rule redefining sex to include gender identity, and it is both horrifying and unsurprising.
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The Supreme Court will weigh whether Idaho's abortion ban conflicts with a federal law that requires hospitals to provide patients treatment in emergencies.
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Tens of thousands of people have signed petitions calling for harsher penalties for domestic violence as the Central Asian nation is riveted by the trial of a businessman accused of killing his wife.
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She leaves behind a massive corpus of visually stunning works tackling race, gender, and social justice in the United States. Via Caroline Claeys
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This past week has been breathtaking in the swift evisceration of women’s sex-based rights. We have been thrust unwillingly into a new era of Endarkenment.
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He and his wife wrote pioneering studies; he used the term “coercive control” to describe psychological and physical dominance by abusers.
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All but three of the 18 people killed or injured Saturday were women. While the attacker’s motive may never be known, many said the episode spoke to a larger problem.
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In her new play, ‘Sally & Tom,’ Suzan-Lori Parks brings exuberant provocation to the gravest historical questions.
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On Monday, Trump declined to support a national abortion ban, seeking to neutralize the political issue. A day later, Arizona’s ban gave it new life.
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The Lonestar State wants to control women’s bodies, but the abortion ban is not the only way. It’s 6:07am. Out my window, I see the lady from the mailroom walking with a full cart of items. I skip …
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Maryse Condé has called writing a “force she can’t resist.” At 86, she still feels its powerful compulsion. Credit: Violette Franchi for The New York Times
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For nearly a half-century, Alice Duer Miller wrote sardonic and defiantly feminist work that found favor from Hollywood to the White House.
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Capturing ‘an enormous breadth of the human experience’, the six shortlisted novels compete for a £30,000 prize to be awarded in June Via Caroline Claeys, bobbygw
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The Supreme Court considers whether Idaho's near-total abortion ban conflicts with a federal law aimed at ensuring certain standards for emergency medical care for patients, including pregnant women.
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The issue now moves to the state Senate, which is also expected to vote to repeal the near-total ban the Arizona Supreme Court upheld earlier this month.
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A specter is haunting Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York state court—the specter of the Access Hollywood tape. The tape does not itself feature in the charges against Trump, which allege that the former president falsified business records as part of covering up payments to the adult-film...
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This year offers a fresh chance to do right by women players at an event with a reputation for making them feel second class
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In her 60s, she set off on a hulking Harley-Davidson and found a new area of anthropological research: bikers, and in particular, female bikers.
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Choking has moved from porn to pop culture to the dorm room. And the consequences for young women could be very serious.
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Hannah Barnes is associate editor of the New Statesman and author of the book, Time to Think: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Tavistock’s Gender Service for Children.
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She explored the struggles of young women in the novel The L-Shaped Room but found her biggest success with a children’s book about a magical cupboard.
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To access the Cass Review, the independent review of gender identity services for children and young people (including a downloadable version), published in April 2024, use this link: https://cass.independent-review.uk/?page_id=936
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She explored the history and culture of Africa, the West Indies and Europe in work that made her a perennial favorite for the Nobel Prize. |