A Global Movement for Gender Equality
Women around the globe are taking to the streets today, International Women’s Day (IWD), to protest on a range of issues from pay gaps, to gender-based violence, to forced marriages, and to rally …
Read More >Women around the globe are taking to the streets today, International Women’s Day (IWD), to protest on a range of issues from pay gaps, to gender-based violence, to forced marriages, and to rally …
Read More >“My wish [is] to screw—tinker, tighten, and pressure, rather than altogether dispense with—consent.” —Joseph J. Fischel, author of Screw Consent: A Better Politics of Sexual Justice Joseph. J. Fischel discusses the consent …
Read More >What kind of difference does it make to have women leading the defense industry? On WBEZ’s Worldview, reporter Julian Hayda interviews Cynthia Enloe, renowned for her work on feminist international relations and …
Read More >To celebrate Women’s History Month Feminist Media Histories will be highlighting articles from past issues that examine histories of women’s engagement with diverse media outside the west. Each Tuesday and Thursday throughout …
Read More >Women’s History Month provides us with the opportunity to consider the many aspects of women’s lives today. #MeToo and #TimesUp are just some of the many signs of our society’s growing recognition …
Read More >On Valentine’s Day, we spend our hard-earned money on chocolates, flowers, greeting cards, and rom-com videos— all because we believe true love will make our futures safe and secure. Laurie Essig, author …
Read More >“I’ve always been interested as a sociologist and a researcher in trying to better understand how issues related to race, gender, and inequality persist in professional workplaces.” — Adia Harvey Wingfield, …
Read More >Preparing for the start of spring semester ultimately includes prepping lectures. In Learning from Each Other: Refining the Practice of Teaching in Higher Education editors Michele Lee Kozimor-King and Jeffrey Chin share a …
Read More >“Decriminalizing domestic violence—deepmphasizing the criminal legal system’s role in responding to intimate partner violence—will enable the United States to develop a multi-faceted policy approach and could be a first step in rethinking …
Read More >We are pleased to announce that seven of our titles have been awarded Outstanding Academic Title for 2018 by CHOICE! Awarded annually in January, the designation is given to approximately 10% of …
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