Despite 3 Women Candidates, French Prez Election Largely Ignores Women’s Issues
April 20, 2012 by Hajer Naili · Leave a Comment
Women account for 53 percent of French voters but there’s little to suggest they will pack their punch behind any single candidate in the first election since the sex-harassment scandal that ...Read More
England: 1, Roman Catholic Church: 0
November 9, 2011 by Julie Cain · 2 Comments
In a precedent-setting decision yesterday, the London High Court ruled that the U.K.’s Roman Catholic Church can be held liable for the sexual misconduct of its priests. The ruling came in the ...Read More
Gender Equality in the Monarchy: First Born Takes the Throne
October 31, 2011 by Annie Urban · 1 Comment
At their summit in Perth, Australia, the leaders of the 16 Commonwealth countries unanimously agreed to change throne succession rules. In the future, sons and daughters of the British monarch will ...Read More
Do Italian Sex Scandals Lower Women’s Legitimate Job Chances?
October 27, 2011 by Valeria Marchetti · 3 Comments
When Teresa “Terry” De Nicolò, a 39-year-old escort and regular visitor of Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, was interviewed by a public television program last June, she ...Read More
Pope Makes Less-Than-Triumphant Return Home
September 23, 2011 by Julie Cain · 1 Comment
Pope Benedict XVI is in his native Germany for a long weekend, but it’s not going to be a party. Many German Catholics have turned their backs on the ancient institution and parted ways–180,000 ...Read More
“Rotis not Riots” Offers England Food for Thought
August 22, 2011 by Charlotte Cooper · Leave a Comment
In the vacuum of discussions connecting women to this month’s ferocious riots in England, a group called “Rotis not Riots” launched on Facebook this week “to make sense of ...Read More
Female Decision-Makers Set to Lose Out in Britain
August 3, 2011 by Orlanda Ward · Leave a Comment
The U.S. isn’t the only country in which harsh deficit-cutting measures have been proposed. Right now, Britain’s coalition government is laying out plans for an ambitious public services reform ...Read More
Echoes of Online Misogyny in Norway Murderer’s Manifesto
July 28, 2011 by David Futrelle · 4 Comments
We all know that Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik, who killed dozens of people in attacks last Friday, was motivated by a toxic mélange of far-right ideology largely revolving around his ...Read More
British Judges Free Child Rapists, Say 12-Year-Old Girls “Wanted” Sex
July 22, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 104 Comments
In March, six British soccer players confessed to gang-raping two 12-year-old girls and were sentenced to two years behind bars. But last week, an Appeal Court overturned the sentence, and all of ...Read More
Feminists: Bring Out Your Beards!
July 15, 2011 by Kari Paul · 6 Comments
As scores of people lined the streets of Paris yesterday in celebration of Bastille Day, they may have noticed something slightly odd about the statues of women around the city: Many of them–even ...Read More




