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We need what the artist Sophia Wallace calls “cliteracy” more than ever. Women were created with amazing bodies destined for ...
In the aftermath of grant cuts from the National Endowment of Arts (NEA) and its consequent trickle down to other arts ...
The following is based on an interview with Amy Neustein, Ph.D. by Emily Alhadeff, Editor, The Cholent (Greater Seattle’s Jewish Newsletter): On June 2, three young sisters were found murdered at a ...
Now, more than ever, it is important for disabled journalists to reframe the debate and take back the narrative on authentic representation across all forms of media – including journalism. Each year, ...
Violence against civilians and widespread infrastructure damage are making it difficult for Iraqi women to agree about the U.S. occupation or concentrate on pushing for a role in the reconstruction ...
Shelter-in-Place: How it Impacts Sexual Violence By Dr. K. Ashley Garling Commentary March 26, 2020 ...
New York’s Little Liberia Relives Homeland’s War By Nicole Pezold Uncategorized October 5, 2003 An ocean away from the war they fled, female immigrants living in Staten Island’s Little Liberia are ...
Women’s eNews had also been regretfully unaware that the passive voice was being used when addressing men’s violence against women, It was difficult to miss the headlines on January 24, 2024, citing ...
Coming of age in the 1960s, during the civil rights and women’s rights movements, had a tremendous influence on Katherine Acey, whose political education informed many of her career decisions. "It was ...
From her organization, the Loreen Arbus Foundation, to her long list of other philanthropic work, Arbus has committed herself to girls, women and those with disabilities. The latest in the series "My ...
“We’ve been through this before. It’s not new, the pendulum swings. We just have to brace ourselves and focus on what we can control.” Upon consideration of upcoming changes in the mental health ...