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At 50 Years Old, 'Our Bodies, Ourselves' Enters A New Phase
The book created a conversation that grew into a movement, encouraging women to take agency of their bodies and speak frankly about sexual, reproductive and gender-based health issues. -
Barr Announces Plan To Address Crisis Of Missing And Murdered Native Americans
Studies find that Native Americans, especially women, are victims of disproportionate levels of violence, and state and federal databases inadequately track the crisis. -
Utah Woman Charged With Lewdness After Being Topless In Her Own Home
The case is the latest legal battle amid a broader "free the nipple" campaign which seeks to normalize the exposure of female nipples. -
Baltimore Museum Of Art Will Only Buy Works By Women Next Year
A 2019 study of major U.S. art museums found that 87% of artists in their collections are men. The Baltimore museum's chief curator calls the initiative "re-correcting the canon." -
Nell Scovell On Getting An Apology From David Letterman, 10 Years Later
Letterman did not read the comedy writer's 2009 account of sexism on his show when Scovell first wrote it, but the two met up a decade later to talk about it face to face. -
Nike To Investigate Mary Cain's Claims Of Abuse At Its Nike Oregon Project
The sports company's move came after former teen phenom Mary Cain told a harrowing account of mental and physical abuse she says she suffered under disgraced distance running coach Alberto Salazar. -
#MeToo, Continued: McDonald’s CEO, Katie Hill, And Harvey Weinstein Back In The News
A collection of headlines from the past week sparks conversation about the next stages of the #MeToo movement. -
George Papadopoulos, Former Trump Aide And Felon, Runs For Rep. Katie Hill's Seat
George Papadopoulos was convicted for lying to the FBI during the probe looking into Russia's role in the 2016 election. Now he's seeking a House seat that will be vacated by Democrat Katie Hill. -
In Male-Dominated Pizza Circles, Women Are Grabbing A Bigger Slice Of The Pie
Men have long commanded the pizza-making scene, creating what one female champ calls a "macho problem." But that's starting to change as more women open pizzerias and gain recognition in the field. -
6 Young Women Went To The U.N. With A Bill Of Rights For Girls
The bill addresses education, sexual violence and other key issues. "Many girls in my country don't even know what their rights are," says Kanchan Amatya of Nepal.