Fracking’s Health Calamities Left to Fester
by Jan Goodwin Unless you’ve been living on a desert island for the last couple of years, you’ve probably heard of “fracking,” or hydraulic fracturing,
by Jan Goodwin Unless you’ve been living on a desert island for the last couple of years, you’ve probably heard of “fracking,” or hydraulic fracturing,
by Amanda Marcotte There can be no doubt now: this is a war on sex. More than most campaign seasons in the past couple of
by Diane Vacca “How do women achieve true parity in political representation?” The question is simultaneously simple and impossibly complex, perhaps triply so, when you
by Mary E. Plouffe Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs tells us that basic needs (food, shelter, safety) must be satisfied before higher level needs (social relationships, self-esteem,
Malala was the name on our minds over the past two weeks. The Taliban’s shooting of this 15-year-old who spoke out about Pakistani girls’ rights
by Juhu Thukral What will the next president mean for the way we live and pursue safety in our daily lives? For most women, fear
by Jennifer L. Pozner Two months. That’s how long it took for three high school girls to reverse a two-decade blackout of women in one
It’s the day after the first presidential debate, and women across the country are scratching their heads wondering: What happened to them? Publisher and Editor-in-Chief
by Nick van der Graaf Currently, Canada is the only country in the world where there are no criminal laws pertaining to abortion. Combined with
by Dani McClain One highlight of Election Day 2012: voters in Maryland, Washington and Maine deciding, with their ballots, whether people in same-sex relationships will
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