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Elections as ‘Manhood Competitions’: Feminist Political Scientists Reckon With Harris’ Loss
“If candidates can win by effectively feminizing their opponents, what does it mean when a woman enters the race?”
Drs. Jackson Katz and Caroline Heldman—longtime friends and colleagues—discuss the 2024 election, the “uphill climb” for women in politics and how political parties can combat the gender penalty.
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Fifteen Minutes of Feminism — This Is America: Making Sense of the 2024 Election (with Moira Donegan and Fatima Goss Graves)
In this episode, we continue to assess and reckon with the 2024 election results. How did abortion rights prevail, while anti-abortion lawmakers were elected in the very same states? What will a Trump administration mean for women’s rights, federal courts, agencies and throughout government? Are there any safeguards left as a check or restraint on abuse of office? And, what silver linings can we find among the election results?
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Post-Roe, States With Abortion Bans Saw Steep Declines in Birth Control Prescriptions
Between abortion bans and decreasing access to contraception post-Dobbs, women are facing ever-increasing barriers to maintaining control over their reproductive lives, whether ending unwanted pregnancies—or preventing them.
(This article originally appears in the Fall 2024 issue of Ms. Join the Ms. community today and you’ll get issues delivered straight to your mailbox!)
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