“Little Marie”: The Daily Toll of Sexist Language
by Marie Shear I am lying on a gurney in a hospital hallway, alone, waiting to be rolled into the O.R. for the first of
by Marie Shear I am lying on a gurney in a hospital hallway, alone, waiting to be rolled into the O.R. for the first of
by Loretta Ross My mother always asked the question, “Why would I want to be equal to men, when I’ve been superior to them all
by Carolyn A. Cook Looking back now, my parents’ divorce was my first awakening to the double standard for women. Mom raised two daughters alone
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 Megan Carpentier This summer, Hanna Rosin warned readers of The Atlantic that the apocalypse was nigh — for boys, at least. In an article provocatively titled The
by On The Issues Magazine It has been 90 years since women won the right to vote, and what’s happened since then? Today is Women’s
Car mechanic and mother Audra Fordin dons her work gloves to do a grease job on an automobile in her shop in Queens, New York.
by Lu Bailey I’ve always been interested in the media’s impact on public policy as well as the media’s role in depicting women and people
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
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