
History Lessons
Who Gets to be a Wartime Hero?
Overlooked stories of women are everywhere. Sometimes you just need to find them.
History Lessons
Overlooked stories of women are everywhere. Sometimes you just need to find them.
Persisting Through Politics
The complaints say Trump's executive order issued last week on voting rights is unconstitutional and could prevent millions of citizens from voting—in particular women and people of color.
The Pandemic
The pandemic’s effects linger in the form of a sweeping mental health crisis that’s burdening young women. And then there's long Covid.
Bodies
I can’t explain how being noticed beside a pool is materially different to being noticed in the snacks aisle at the supermarket. But it is.
Design
The idea that urban design can be discriminatory has become more established in recent years. Some city planners are making changes accordingly.
Worklife
After five years of work from home, return-to-office mandates are everywhere. But research shows that nobody really benefits—not even businesses.
Technology
Images of people generated by AI tend to be gorgeous, even when creators ask them to be ugly. That could have a profound effect on our emotional wellbeing.
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Two years after a 2023 earthquake devastated swaths of Syria and Turkey, lives are still being rebuilt. Women bear the brunt of it.
Women are set to be the primary inheritors of around $80 trillion—an enormous wealth transfer which has the potential to change our economic and social landscape.
When it comes to medical diagnoses and health markers, period blood is something of a superpower. We should leverage it.
The unassuming story of three working-class Indian women has captured the world’s attention. Here’s why.
Organizations only truly value what they pay for. The rest they dispose of easily and forget. Don’t let that be you.
In a world in which wealth and opulence seem to beget political power, I long for a leader with un-showy discipline. I can’t help thinking of Angela Merkel.
A love story doesn’t just have to be between two people, says Jana Naomi Smith, the creator of Red for Revolution.
In Afghanistan, women's blocked opportunities to have a career, contribute to society and earn a living are creating a mental health crisis.
Her name may not be a household name, but ‘HeLa cells’ from Henrietta Lacks's cervix changed the world.
Enthusiastic readers of romance novels would very much like to see themselves reflected on the page. When will the industry fully catch on?
Is Hollywood finally catching up with the real world? Maybe, sort of, yes.
When Lily Collins announced her child had been born via surrogate, the judgments and criticisms were swift and brutal. Many were just plain wrong.