pbs.org
From the founding of this nation through the modern day, women and members of
marginalized communities have faced forced sterilization and other reproductive
coercion.
over 2 years ago
usatoday.com
The program provides contraception counseling and dispensation, but a Trump-era
ban on mentioning abortion meant the number of providers dropped.
over 2 years ago
pbs.org
With the near daily stream of graphic testimony, one sociologist who studies
sexual violence said she can see a new blueprint emerging: Defamation suits
could become a way for perpetrators to lock survivors into years of abuse.
over 1 year ago
19thnews.org
Title IX was supposed to move women off the sidelines. But while cheerleading
has moved far beyond game day, it still doesn’t have that recognition.
over 1 year ago
19thnews.org
Favor, a birth control and emergency contraception provider, has turned to
TikTok to seek out influencer partnerships via “activation campaigns” centered
on abortion rights and the end of Roe.
over 1 year ago
washingtonpost.com
When it comes to parents — people who told us they are the primary caregivers
for a child under the age of 18 — gender makes a difference.
over 1 year ago
19thnews.org
Artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, known for her site-specific work with
larger-than-life portraits, used her residency to amplify the voices of women
students.
over 1 year ago
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The LSU gymnast’s platform as an influencer shows how the NCAA’s name, image and likeness policies can benefit women athletes — while also leaving them vulnerable to the dark side of online fandom.
about 1 year ago
lailluminator.com
Olivia Dunne has 6.7 million followers on TikTok and 2.8 million followers on Instagram.
about 1 year ago
ctmirror.org
Currently, the label only indicates mifepristone for use in medication abortion, though the drug can be safely — and legally — used in miscarriage management in the first trimester.
12 months ago
19thnews.org
The “Color Me Country” podcast host says the genre has historically been for — and by — everyone, including people of color.
12 months ago
wfae.org
In 2007, Rissi Palmer became the first Black woman to have a country song reach a Billboard chart since Dona Mason in 1987. Palmer was acutely aware of the 20-year gap, which she came to understand more as an erasure of the contributions of Black women to country music than a simple absence of their presence.
12 months ago