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Incarceration doesn’t work. Tough love doesn’t work. This does. On May 12, 2015, two Newark, NJ police officers rang our doorbell....
Incarceration doesn’t work. Tough love doesn’t work. This does. On May 12, 2015, two Newark, NJ police officers rang our doorbell....
It reflects an important shift in the assumption that contraception is primarily the responsibility of women. In the two years...
He keeps getting the science very, very wrong, especially when it comes to gender The well-being of women and the...
They are following in the footsteps of an earlier generation of teachers who created similar secret schools when the Taliban...
The rapid expansion of online and remote education has been a game-changer, particularly for women with disabilities who have long...
“We’re in a situation where we are given an opportunity to hope again.” Volunteer-led groups of disability activists are rallying...
"What happened decades ago isn’t part of our history, it is an irrefutable part of our present.” “I was in...
Women’s health has been underfunded, under-researched, and underserved. Women are the primary decision-makers of family health care decisions in the United States. Yet health inequity is still...
The article highlights the pervasive issue of male repression of females in Sudan, a problem that is still prevalent in...
India’s cinema is famous worldwide for its vibrant storytelling. Yet, the Film Federation of India’s (FFI) recent decision on the...