Equality
Providing Care After Roe, These Doctors Met a Hurdle They Didn’t Expect
Online abortion providers face constant headwinds, even with protections and systems in place.
Josie Cox is a journalist, author, broadcaster and public speaker. Her book, “WOMEN MONEY POWER: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality,” was released in 2024.
Equality
Online abortion providers face constant headwinds, even with protections and systems in place.
Paris Olympics 2024
Athletes at the Paris Olympics have challenged perceptions of what it means to be a woman in sport.
U.S. Election 2024
Social expectations and democracy dictate that it’s our duty to tune in to the news. It’s ruining our health.
Parenting
Resisting unpaid labor is a feminist move. In the real world, it’s complicated.
U.S. Election 2024
After an attempt to assassinate Trump, there were moments of dignity and humanity. Can they be maintained?
Health
Nap when you get a chance. There’s no telling when you'll get your next good night's sleep.
Careers
Employers fall back on the tired old trope that “women lack ambition” in an attempt to paper over what’s really wrong.
Careers
Despite purported attempts to close the gender pay gap, progress had been sluggish at best, writes Josie Cox in an excerpt from her book, "Women Money Power: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality."
Careers
Laws designed to combat pay injustice are a good start, but it’ll take much more than that to get us across the finish line.
Politics
How stereotypes and societal tropes have shaped the trials of women wrongfully convicted of murder.
Careers
Women still only account for one-tenth of Fortune 500 CEOs.
Culture
Nick Kyrgios has been added to the BBC’s Wimbledon commentary roster. The move serves as a reminder that sexism is well entrenched.
Politics
Sometimes even the most unlikely moments of outreach can yield something remarkable.
Careers
New figures show the number of women with kids in paid work is at a record high. But unabashedly rejoicing misses half the picture.
Science and Technology
Small feminist acts in everyday life add up to something big.
U.S. Election 2024
When events seem stranger than fiction, we can underestimate the likelihood of them coming to pass.