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The Dispatch on MSNWhen Women Are RadicalizedBanging drums in Columbia University’s Butler Library in early May, a group of protesters shouted: “Free, free Palestine!” ...
The World Bank’s Breaking Barriers report reveals that entrenched social norms, not just economic constraints are key ...
Women who are educated, married, and not addicted (or with partners dependent on alcohol or pornography) are less likely to ...
Since the early 1990s, countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region have made admirable progress in reducing the gap between girls and boys in areas such as access to education and ...
Despite affecting every woman, menopause remains one of the most under-discussed, under-researched, and under-treated phases ...
Women's Aid Ireland saw a 17% increase in disclosures of domestic abuse and a 12% increase in contacts by victims-survivors ...
To mark World Social Media Day on 30th June, communications expert and podcast host Alastair Greener has shared findings from his nationwide survey, revealing how different generations use social medi ...
Alessia Russo said social media comments can be ‘damaging’ after the tennis player Katie Boulter revealed the extent of the ...
The experiences of women differed in ancient Athens and Sparta. Largely portrayed as "invisible," evidence reveals a striking ...
Brazil's Senate Tuesday approved Bill (PL) 1.246/2021, providing for a 30% quota for women on the boards of directors of ...
Social media, career pressure, and biological fear are sweeping very young women into trends once reserved for aging celebrities.
Russo's comments come after British tennis player Katie Boulter told the BBC receiving death threats and abusive messages was ...
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