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Women’s Rights
q&a
Apr. 6, 2020
The Abortion Movie You’ve Never Seen Before
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
follows a teenager trying to get an abortion — and shows just how harrowing that process is for many Americans.
By
Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz
international women’s day
Mar. 9, 2020
Thousands of Women Marched for International Women’s Day
On Sunday, women around the world took to the streets to protest femicide, fascism, and discriminatory labor practices.
By
Hannah Gold
women’s rights
Jan. 16, 2020
Virginia Just Passed the ERA. What Happens Now?
Will the Equal Rights Amendment soon be enshrined in the U.S. Constitution? We spoke to an expert about what’s next.
By
Amanda Arnold
women’s rights
Aug. 2, 2019
Women in Saudi Arabia Can Now Travel Without Male Guardians
New regulations announced today granted women the right to obtain passports and travel independently.
By
Erica Schwiegershausen
injustice
July 3, 2019
Alabama Won’t Prosecute a Woman For Miscarrying After Getting Shot
Prosecutors are dropping manslaughter charges against Marshae Jones after widespread outrage over her indictment.
By
Marie Lodi
injustice
June 27, 2019
Woman Charged With Manslaughter for Suffering Miscarriage After Getting Shot
Police say that “the only true victim in this was the unborn baby.”
By
Hannah Gold
human rights abuses
Nov. 20, 2018
Saudi Arabia Accused of Torturing Jailed Women’s-Rights Activists
A new report details the alleged torture of women detained by the Saudi government.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
politics
Nov. 15, 2018
Capitalism Is Ruining Your Sex Life
A conversation with Kristen Ghodsee, the author of
Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism.
By
Amanda Arnold
ireland
Sept. 21, 2018
Ireland Will Offer Abortions for Free, Official Says
Health Minister Simon Harris says he doesn’t “want cost to be a barrier.”
By
Amanda Arnold
abortion rights
Aug. 15, 2018
Woman Dies From DIY Abortion a Week After Argentina’s Abortion Vote
Last week, the Argentine Senate rejected a bill that would have legalized abortion. This week, a mother of two died following an illegal procedure.
By
Amanda Arnold
abortion
July 23, 2018
Even Most Republicans Support Roe v. Wade
52 percent of Republicans do not think the landmark decision should be overturned.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
women’s rights
June 24, 2018
Women in Saudi Arabia Legally Get Behind the Wheel for the First Time Ever
On June 24, the country officially lifted its decades-long ban on women driving.
By
Amanda Arnold
no man’s land
June 5, 2018
Elizabeth Warren on #MeToo, Anita Hill, and Being Angry
The senator is as fired up as ever.
By
Audrey Gelman
women’s rights
June 4, 2018
Saudi Arabia Issues First Drivers’ Licenses to Women
This comes amid a crackdown on activists.
By
Madeleine Aggeler
women’s rights
May 31, 2018
Illinois Votes to Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment
Just 36 years after the congressional deadline.
By
Amanda Arnold
reproductive rights
Apr. 30, 2018
The Internet Celebrates, Bids Farewell to Planned Parenthood President
Today is Cecile Richards’s last day at the organization.
By
Amanda Arnold
reproductive rights
Apr. 3, 2018
Nebraska Lawmakers Pass Bill to Defund Planned Parenthood
Now all the controversial bill needs is a signature from the anti-abortion governor.
By
Amanda Arnold
abortion rights
Mar. 8, 2018
Mississippi Is Set to Pass the Most Restrictive Abortion Law in the U.S.
Both the state’s House and Senate have passed the bill, and the Republican governor has indicated that he’ll sign it.
By
Amanda Arnold
delusions
Mar. 3, 2018
Roy Moore Begs for Money to Fight His Victim’s Lawsuit
He attempts to win over donors by citing his anti-women and anti-LGBTQ stances.
By
Amanda Arnold
power
Jan. 29, 2018
Why Women in Iran Are Waving Their Scarves on Sticks
They’re protesting the country’s strict dress code.
By
Madeleine Aggeler
campaigns
Jan. 25, 2018
GOP Senate Candidate Posts Deranged Screed on Women’s Rights
Courtland Sykes says he doesn’t want his future daughters “to become nail-biting manophobic hell-bent feminist she devils.”
By
Gabriella Paiella
women’s march 2018
Jan. 21, 2018
How Many People Were at the Second Annual Women’s March?
It appears to be more than one million.
By
Amanda Arnold
Jan. 20, 2018
All the Best Signs From the Women’s March
“Someone please read all these signs to Trump.”
By
Madison Mills,
Liz Rowley,
and
Brittany Stephanis
Jan. 20, 2018
Women’s Rights Activists Respond to Trump’s New HHS Division
“This just exemplifies the actual changes from this administration that really will affect people’s lives and our democracy.”
By
Brittany Stephanis
cultural exchanges
Dec. 7, 2017
Saudi Arabia Just Hosted Its First-Ever Concert by a Female Singer
Thousands of women attended a performance by Lebanese singer Hiba Tawaji.
By
Lisa Ryan
the times we live in
Dec. 2, 2017
House GOP Tax Plan Contains Insidious Anti-Abortion Provision
It attempts to redefine “unborn child.”
By
Amanda Arnold
women who work
Nov. 27, 2017
Ivanka to Empower Women in India, Just Not Necessarily the Women Working for Her
She has remained quiet about the working conditions of the women she employs in Asian countries.
By
Amanda Arnold
politics
Nov. 8, 2017
Here Are the Most Satisfying Wins of the 2017 Election
From the woman who ran after a politician made fun of the Women’s March to the trans candidate who beat a transphobic state legislator.
By
Lisa Ryan
women’s rights
Oct. 30, 2017
Saudi Arabia Just Took Another Step Toward Gender Equality
Stadiums in three cities will undergo renovations to accommodate so-called “family” sections.
By
Lisa Ryan
get that money
Oct. 25, 2017
Here’s How to Invoice Trump for Your Birth Control
An invoice generator in response to Trump’s decision to roll back the birth-control mandate.
By
Lisa Ryan
politics
Oct. 4, 2017
Ivanka Trump Gets an ‘F’ for Her Work on Women’s Issues
The Center for American Progress analyzed what she’s done for women and working families.
By
Lisa Ryan
women’s rights
Sept. 26, 2017
Saudi Arabia Will Allow Women to Obtain Driver’s Licenses
Women are currently banned from driving in Saudi Arabia.
By
Lisa Ryan
feminism inc
May 21, 2017
Saudi Arabia and UAE Pledge $100M to Female Entrepreneur Fund
Ivanka Trump proposed the World Bank fund.
By
Jenni Miller
women’s rights
Apr. 25, 2017
Saudi Arabia’s Appointment to UN Women’s-Rights Commission Sparks Outrage
This is a country that still uses a male-guardianship system.
By
Claire Landsbaum
strike!
Apr. 10, 2017
Janelle Monáe Says Women Should Go on a Sex Strike to Protest for Our Rights
“Until every man is fighting for our rights, we should consider stopping having sex.”
By
Lisa Ryan
women’s rights
Apr. 2, 2017
Pakistani Women Organize Bike Rally to Protest Sexism, Increase Visibility
“I loved the feeling of freedom with the breeze in my hair.”
By
Jenni Miller
the future is female
Apr. 2, 2017
Middle-Aged Women Are the Driving Force Behind Current Activism: Report
They’re definitely “energized.”
By
Jenni Miller
Mar. 9, 2017
Meghan Markle Pens Powerful Essay About How the Stigma of Periods Affects Girls
“We need to rise above our puritanical bashfulness when it comes to talking about menstruation.”
By
Lisa Ryan
horrible things
Feb. 12, 2017
Michigan Woman Forced to Give Birth on Floor of Jail Cell
The sheriff defended the decision.
By
Jenni Miller
Feb. 6, 2017
Pennsylvania 20-Week Abortion Ban Bill Advances to State Senate
The bill has no exceptions for rape or incest.
By
Lisa Ryan
reproductive freedom
Feb. 6, 2017
At 16, My Mom Flew to Japan Alone to Have an Abortion
One woman’s unplanned pregnancy before
Roe
v.
Wade
in 1966.
By
Alexis Cheung
Jan. 23, 2017
Here’s What Will Happen if
Roe
v.
Wade
Is Overturned
More than 37 million women will be affected.
By
Lisa Ryan
women’s march 2017
Jan. 21, 2017
See Photos of the Women’s Marches Around the World
More than 4 million people turned out globally.
By
The Cut
women’s march 2017
Jan. 21, 2017
The Greatest Signs From the Women’s March
See the Cut’s favorites from around the country.
By
The Cut
women’s march 2017
Jan. 21, 2017
The Women’s March Drew a Much Larger Crowd Than Trump’s Inauguration
A roundup of the worldwide rallies.
By
Eric Levitz
women in business
Jan. 14, 2017
Ivanka Trump Threw a Secret Dinner Party at Wendi Murdoch’s Apartment
Numerous high-powered businesswomen were in attendance.
By
Jenni Miller
women’s march 2017
Jan. 13, 2017
I’m Anti-Trump, But I Refuse to March
Not every feminist is heading to Washington next Saturday. Here’s why.
By
Heidi Mitchell
birth control
Jan. 10, 2017
Planned Parenthood Has Seen Demand for IUDs Increase by 900 Percent
Cecile Richards told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour.
By
Lisa Ryan
women’s march 2017
Jan. 9, 2017
Here Are All the Celebrities Attending the Women’s March
Tons of celebs are set to march for women’s rights.
By
Lisa Ryan
women’s march 2017
Dec. 27, 2016
Planned Parenthood and Gloria Steinem Join Women’s March on Washington
Less than a month to go before the march.
By
Lisa Ryan
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