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What The Women's March Means, Second Time Around
Hundreds of cities across the United States and across the world saw demonstrators take to the streets this weekend in the second coming of last year’s… -
Crowds Descend On Cambridge Common For Women's March
It's been one year since President Donald Trump took office and protesters gathered across the country and world to voice their opposition. Thousands… -
Juliette Kayyem Agrees With Girl Scouts: Your Child Doesn't Owe Anyone A Hug
Should parents tell their children not to hug relatives?That's a question the Girl Scouts have raised with an essay on their website, "Reminder: She… -
Sexual Harassment Scandals Abound In Statehouses Across The U.S.
Updated at 8:31 p.m. ETIn the weeks since allegations of sexual harassment and assault against movie producer Harvey Weinstein became public, a number of… -
Sexual Harassment Reports Spur House To Review Its Policies
Speaker Robert DeLeo on Friday ordered a comprehensive review of the Massachusetts House's sexual harassment policies, saying the body may have failed in… -
Kimberle Crenshaw Imparts The Importance Of Intersectionality
Intersectionality may be a buzz word in the news, personal essays and protest marches now, but it wasn’t a well-known concept until scholar Kimberle… -
Trump's Reversal On Birth Control Could Lead To Other Health Care Objections
The Trump administration recently rolled back the birth control mandate created under the Affordable Care Act that required businesses to provide… -
'Men On Boats' Stages American History With Gender-Bending Twist
In Shakespeare’s time, all the world was a stage, but only men were actors. The play “Men on Boats,” which is a comedic take on the real-life 1869… -
For One Transgender Teacher, Massachusetts Has Been A Refuge
Growing up in the hills of east Tennessee, Kelly Jenkins was an all-star on his baseball team — and sometimes, he wore make-up to practice.As a young boy,… -
Women At Work: Women Enter Male-Dominated Fields
The sisters are doing it for themselves.Women are flocking to typically male-dominated fields, a trend explained by Harvard historian Nancy Koehn on…