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Her novels commanded a huge following — and passionate detractors. Now she’s written a massive work of nonfiction, covering 900 years of women’s history.
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Explore five books by female authors that honor the spirit of women through history and today, in anticipation of International Women's Day.
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Throughout Women’s History Month in March, we will highlight books by and about women who have pushed boundaries, effected change, redefined roles, or who have complicated our understanding of what it means to be powerful.
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As International Women's Day approaches, the murder of Chonlada Muthuwong by her husband in Thailand casts a shadow over the fight against gender violence.
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Explore Women's History Month 2024 events in NYC, honoring advocates for equity, diversity, and inclusion. Be inspired by figures like Shirley Chisholm.
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Highlighting Jody Berg's achievements with Media Works on its 35th anniversary, aligning with Women's History Month's focus on equity and inclusion.
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Johanna Riha, research fellow, Zaida Orth, postdoctoral researcher, Rajat Khosla, directorUnited Nations University International Institute for Global Health, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaIn a time of overlapping crises that demand urgent attention, prioritising women’s health will benefit everyone.
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The best books by Ursula K. Le Guin, as recommended by Sherryl Vint—the scifi scholar and author of a new overview of science fiction.
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Adrienne Raphel reviews Anna Shechtman’s “The Riddles of the Sphinx: Inheriting the Feminist History of the Crosswor
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Alexia Casale’s “The Best Way to Bury Your Husband” is the latest in a genre that toes the line between laughter and moral ambiguity.
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Without formal training as an architect, Gray created magnificent designs that sensitively blended traditional craft with a modern aesthetic.
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March is Women’s History Month in the U.S. (in the U.K. and Australia, too!), and while we hold that it's good to read about women's history an
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Throughout Women’s History Month in March, we will highlight books by and about women who have pushed boundaries, effected change, redefined roles, or who have complicated our understanding of what it means to be powerful.
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As a novel of the hit play is published, and with a new film version in the pipeline, Comer and author Suzie Miller discuss how the drama has changed attitudes towards sexual assault
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Exploring the surge in attention and funding for crisis pregnancy centers following Roe v. Wade's reversal, amidst debates on women's reproductive rights.
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International Women's Day 2024: All you need to know about why do we celebrate the women's day.
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The 2022 NCRB report reveals a significant increase in crimes against women in India, with Uttar Pradesh leading in custodial rape cases.
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Explore Sri Lanka's commitment to gender equality & social empowerment with State Minister Geetha Kumarasinghe's insights on new initiatives.
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