The incoming U.N. Secretary-General nominated three women to senior posts.
Author: Lauren Young
Rewire is Tracking Religious Imposition Laws
So-called “religious freedom” is being used as a cover across the country for laws targeting women and LGBT folks. A new tool by Rewire shows the full scope of their impact.
Trump’s Cabinet Picks In Their Own Words
We’ve decided to let Trump’s domestic policy team strut their stuff and let their words speak for themselves.
Q&A: Tony Winner Lena Hall on What We Can Learn from Hedwig After the Election
Hall talked to us about the cult classic rock musical about the life of a struggling band’s genderqueer East German front(wo)man.
An Intersection of America’s Ills
A wellness check with police deputies ended with Renee Davis – 23, five months pregnant, and a single mother of three – dead.
Q&A: Claire Coder Wants To Make Your Period a Party for Good
“My personal dream is to have feminine hygiene products accessible to every woman in the United States.”
WATCH: Vice President Biden Goes “Undercover” to Raise Awareness About Campus Sexual Assault
Vice President Joe Biden teamed up with Adam Devine for a video in support of the “It’s On Us” campaign to combat sexual assault on college campuses.
Q&A: Tina Lu, Future Head of Yale’s Historic Pauli Murray College
Appointed as the first Head of Pauli Murray College in July, Yale Professor Tina Lu talked to Ms. about role models, history, scavenger hunts and the excitement and challenges of her upcoming role.
In Syria, Women’s Experiences Are Uniquely Shaped by Global Policy
It is Syrian women who may benefit most from and who will likely also be tasked with sustaining the efforts that arise from the Putin and Obama administrations’ tepid exercise in trust-building.