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- 1From:ProtoView9789811249341 Gender Equality: The Time Has Come Corinna Lim World Scientific Publishing Co. 2022 136 pages $28.00 IPS-Nathan Lectures; Volume 8 HQ1075 Lim, a women's rights activist who was the...
- 2From:The Christian Century (Vol. 140, Issue 3)Researcher Kristin Hogan tracked the growth and subsequent decline of feminist bookstores in the US and Canada from the opening of stores in Oakland and Minneapolis in 1970s to the 1990s, when there were over 130 such...
- 3From:The Christian Century (Vol. 140, Issue 3)It is surely a no-brainer that women and girls should be protected from violence and exploitation. Across the world, women and girls are disproportionately affected by issues of sexual exploitation, poor living...
- 4From:Al-HikmatBelgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib and two lawmakers cut their hair in the federal parliament as a gesture of solidarity with protesters in Iran. During a debate on foreign affairs in the Belgian parliament on...
- 5From:Herizons (Vol. 36, Issue 3)AI Jazeera reported that women's rights activists have high hopes for Colombia's new government, led by Gustavo Petro, a left-wing former rebel fighter. Petro, who took office in August, has promised to protect women...
- 6From:Women's Health Weekly2023 JAN 12 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- New research on linguistics is the subject of a new report. According to news reporting originating from the Universitas Diponegoro...
- 7From:Library Journal (Vol. 147, Issue 10)The members of Nashville Public Library's six-person marketing and communications team draw on each other's strengths for successful multilevel campaigns The Six-person marketing department at Nashville Public Library...
- 8From:Peace and Freedom (Vol. 82, Issue 1)11. During UPR II, there were three recommendations regarding the challenges faced by journalists and human rights defenders. (33) Syria supported two of these recommendations, (34) and noted one pertaining to...
- 9From:Foreign Affairs (Vol. 101, Issue 2)The pantheon of autocratic leaders includes a great many sexists, from Napoleon Bonaparte, who decriminalized the murder of unfaithful wives, to Benito Mussolini, who claimed that women never created anything." And while...
- 10From:Economic & Political WeeklyByline: Elora Shehabuddin Elora Shehabuddin (elora@rice.edu) teaches transnational Asian studies at Rice University, United States. This paper examines the history of largely understudied women's rights activists in...
- 11From:Women's Health Weekly2021 DEC 23 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Current study results on Global Views - Gender Research have been published. According to news reporting originating from Accra,...
- 12From:The EconomistA row about toilets reveals a lot about women's place in China IN 2012 A GROUP of feminists protested against a shortage of public toilets for women by using men's lavatories instead (see picture). State-security...
- 13From:The EconomistChina says it defends women's rights. So why attack feminists? "WE NEED TO strive for genuine gender equality." So declared China's leader, Xi Jinping, at the UN last year. It is a cause the Communist Party has long...
- 14From:Women's Health Weekly2021 JUL 1 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Current study results on Psychology have been published. According to news reporting from Leeds, United Kingdom, by NewsRx...
- 15From:Women's Health Weekly2021 OCT 21 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on Global Views - Women's and Gender Studies. According to news reporting out of London, United...
- 16From:New Internationalist (Issue 531)INCOME DISTRIBUTION Income inequality improved in the first decade after independence in 1991, but has generally declined since then. 23% live in poverty, well above the regional average. The top 10% of the population...
- 17From:Commentary (Vol. 151, Issue 5)IN THE TIME of the British Raj, a range of cultural customs in the Indian subcontinent perplexed the colonial power, and a select number perturbed them. One especially distressing spectacle was the practice of suttee, an...
- 18From:Country Report: Saudi ArabiaEvent On December 27th Saudi Arabia's anti-terrorism court sentenced a prominent women's rights activist to nearly six years in jail, in a case that has drawn strong international criticism. Analysis Loujain...
- 19From:Spectator (Vol. 345, Issue 10042)As a proud resident of Sussex, I had to laugh when I heard that Facebook had threatened to ban references to Devil's Dyke--the 100-metre-deep South Downs valley which has been a tourist attraction since Victorian...
- 20From:New York Times Upfront (Vol. 152, Issue 13)The 19th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified 100 years ago this summer. Here are six things you should (but might not) know about the women's suffrage movement. When women's rights activist Elizabeth Cady...