Equality
Unemployment Hits Black Women the Hardest
The overall unemployment rate is at a four year high but it’s not impacting all workers in the same way.
Equality
The overall unemployment rate is at a four year high but it’s not impacting all workers in the same way.
World
At first, Paris appeared to be a city where race didn’t matter. But things weren’t all they seemed.
The Interview
A new book reveals how ordinary women—not doctors—first noticed the effects of the medication now sold as so-called ‘abortion pills.’
Violence Against Women and Girls
Last year, 137 women and girls were killed by an intimate partner or family member every day, according to new UN data
Politics
Shocking? Yes. Surprising? No.
Equality
New research indicates that 40% of women would leave the U.S. if they were able to.
Forgotten Feminists
The civil-rights pioneer and feminist visionary Pauli Murray reshaped American law and identity. Her voice matters as inequality deepens.
Activism
If you are feeling helpless in the face of appalling food inequality, here are a few places to donate and volunteer.
Women You Should Know
Her legacy will leave a mark on the country’s history, the political aspirations of women, and the lives of all Americans.
Violence Against Women and Girls
The definition defines consent as free and informed, specific, prior, and revocable. 'It cannot be inferred solely from the victim’s silence or lack of response.'
Activism
On Saturday, 42 million Americans are set to lose crucial food support. A grassroots mutual aid movement fueled by moms is springing into action.
AI
From biased chatbots to sexist and aggressive avatars, AI already comprises a whole set of tools capable of harassing and harming women.
Women You Should Know
President Trump's demolition of the White House's East Wing ignores that this "small building" has long been the symbolic heart of the nation.
Politics
At Saturday's No Kings rallies across the U.S. pure women-energy prevailed. Here's a look at the rally in Manhattan.
Gisèle Pelicot
Nearly a year on from the historic landmark verdict in the Pelicot drugging and rape trial, some things really have changed.
Reproductive Rights
Americans think a declining birthrate is a bad thing, new research shows. But they'd rather politicians weren't involved in fixing it.