Gender Pay Gap Underestimates Economic Inequality
by Joan Williams The gender pay gap is standard measure of women’s economic inequality. At the dawn of second-wave feminism, it was 59 cents: women
by Joan Williams The gender pay gap is standard measure of women’s economic inequality. At the dawn of second-wave feminism, it was 59 cents: women
By Rev. Rebecca Turner Growing up in a small Missouri town Southern Baptist church in the 1960s, I recall very little being said about sex,
by [email protected] How are women faring on “equality”? What remains unequal? And is equality really the summit for progressives and feminists, or only one more mountain
The Editors It’s generally called “nontraditional” employment women working in jobs that are mostly held by men. While becoming an auto mechanic may be a
By Suzanne Stutman When I grow upPlease let me:Be safe.Learn to read and write.Live with my parentsAnd my brothers and sisters.Not be sold to workAs
Ex-husband by Penelope Scambly Schott I hadn’t understood my breathuntil that long ago Friday night you tried to choke me, until tremulous lungs, wanting the
by Eleanor J. Bader Inside insular religious communities in the U.S. women are quietly, and sometimes covertly, rolling back limitations on women’s equal participation in
by [email protected] Art Editor Linda Stein responds to Wonder Woman’s new depiction and persona in “Wonder Woman Confronts a Makeover Moment: A Missed Chance.” DC Comics
By Sonia Pressman Fuentes On August 26, we’ll be celebrating the 90th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting
By Rev. Rebecca Turner Since the 1960s, a sex education war has waged in school districts and state legislatures around the country. Schools seeking to
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