When It Comes to Abortion, It's a Topsy Turvy World By Rosalind C. Barnett & Caryl Rivers ● Commentary ● February 2, 2023 Hold onto your hats. Here is where the story gets really convoluted...
Sugar and Spice and Not So Nice: The Roar for Little Girls By Lisa Sales ● Commentary ● December 26, 2022 Of all the protests, rallies, gatherings I have been involved in, I have never heard a sound so concentrated, ear-piercing, and agonizing.
Benefitting from Female Governors: Could Your State Be Next? By Gregory Shufeldt, Ashley Hutson & Laura Merrifield Wilson ● Commentary ● December 21, 2022 Understanding how and when women run for office could be a useful exercise as voters consider future prospects for their political leaders.
Ignoring Precedent: Stop Making Women’s Equality a Political Question Mark By Don. W. Wilson & Lisa Sales ● Commentary ● December 15, 2022 Correct the record, and publish the 28th Amendment once and for all!
How the Climate Crisis Affects Reproductive Rights By skye wheeler ● Commentary ● December 9, 2022 This reproductive health crisis, brought about by climate change, can look very different in different regions of the world.
Don't Sit This Election Out. Your Country Needs You! By Rob Okun ● Commentary ● October 31, 2022 “If someone says, ‘I was making a statement by not voting,’ then respond, ‘Well, I can’t hear it!’”
Legally Wrong! 11 Rapists and Murderers Prematurely Released in India By Deepa Kandaswamy ● Commentary ● October 20, 2022 “Is this how justice ends?”
What is Blockchain — and Why Women Need it in a Big-Brothered World By Miriam Haart ● Commentary ● October 5, 2022 It can help women obtain safe and reliable abortion support.
Are Black Women Losing the Longevity Race? By Caryl Rivers & Rosalind C. Barnett ● Commentary ● September 29, 2022 Just having been alive during the Jim Crow era, before the civil rights laws of the 1960s, creates health risks.
MY BODY IS HERE, BUT MY SOUL IS STILL IN AFGHANISTAN: Portrait of an Afghan Woman Leader By Amie Williams ● Commentary ● September 11, 2022 Young, single and outspoken, Hamida led a breakaway group of younger Afghan female lawmakers who were pressing hard for reform, but all their efforts were brought to a stunning halt on the fateful day of August 15th, 2021.