Pat Parker wrote about the negotiations required to survive in a society that rarely recognized the complexity of Black women’s lives.
I’m a former English professor, so I’m familiar with the jargon literary theorists often use—aporia, hermeneutics, deconstruction, and the French différance, a favorite word of the impenetrable ...
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There is no doubt about the harm — both mental and physical — the manosphere has historically inflicted on women and girls. From harassment campaigns to the legitimization of misogyny-driven violence, ...
Yesterday was the 115th International Women’s Day, a global celebration of women and a day to discuss issues impacting women. This year’s theme was ‘Give to Gain', encompassing the spirit of ...
Southall Black Sisters demonstrate for migrant women's access to public funds in cases of domestic abuse. Credit: SBS. When The Spectator published Julie Burchill’s ‘Don’t you dare tell me to check my ...
It's no secret that women and men of color are underrepresented at all levels of the technology industry, and especially at the board and executive level. But these numbers highlight another reality ...
Symbolically, the White House Summit on Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection was about the White House reaching out to Silicon Valley and the need for collaboration between government, and the ...
Employers can use CWB's recommendations to approach diversity through a broader lens — recognizing intersectionality as inherent in all workers. Intersectionality has become more recognized as ...
Anti-Zionism is an ugly manifestation of a movement meant to build bridges, writes the president and CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs. (JTA) — Last year, I wrote an opinion piece for JTA ...