Taliban’s Restrictions on Afghan Women: A Disturbing Reality
In a recent U.N. report, it has been revealed that the Taliban is imposing severe restrictions on the lives…
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In a recent U.N. report, it has been revealed that the Taliban is imposing severe restrictions on the lives…
This syndicated article was originally published on Expatsi. American women who want to move abroad gather in hundreds of Facebook…
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In 2023, state legislatures proposed 566 anti-trans bills in 49 states (all but Delaware), and legislators also introduced at…
Maybe the Barbies and the Golden Girls have it right — women are at their best in the company of other women. Women’s communities, which in America have their roots in the womyn’s land movement of the ’60s, are seeing a resurgence as retirees seek safe, affordable homes with female camaraderie.
In its sixth year, Whose Knowledge and its collaborative partners brought back the VisibleWikiWomen 2023 campaign, offering a compelling…
This article was originally published by Other Words. From childhood on, I’ve spent my life haunted by the ghost…
This syndicated article was originally published on Expatsi. With anti-queer rhetoric ramping up across the U.S., LGBTQ+ folks of all…
While the number of people emigrating from the United States grows, there’s one thing the news isn’t reporting: many…
When it comes to food products, you’ve likely encountered various date labels like “use by,” “expiration,” “sell by,” and…
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Amanda Lowery was driving to school last summer when her phone rang. A few weeks earlier, the 32-year-old had started classes to earn her high school diploma. But what she really wanted was to go to college.
One of Kim Rosenbaum’s former welding students called, asking to speak to her class. He was a pipefitter now, and he wanted to report back that everything she had taught him about what it was like to work a job had been spot on.