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Feminism & Midwifery etc
Jennifer Weiss-Wolf: How Periods, Menopause, and Politics are Reshaping Democracy - Guy Kawasaki
Meet Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, the fearless pioneer of "menstrual equity" who's revolutionizing how we think about women's health, bodily autonomy, and democracy.
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Contraception & Abortion Research Team
Welcome to the The Contraception & Abortion Research Team – Groupe de recherche sur l’avortement et la contraception (CART-GRAC) network home page. We are a multidisciplinary, pan-Canadian research network of researchers, clinicians, trainees, decision makers, and community advocates. We share a commitment to conducting impactful research […]
Contraception & Abortion Research Team
Democracy as a Vehicle for Gender Equality – Global Democracy Coalition
Feminism in Neoliberal Times: An Interview with Nancy Fraser
They're Trying to Ban Posting About Abortion Online
FREE SPEECH FRIDAY: EPISODE 1 // Proposed law bans posting or texting about abortion. A new proposed law in Texas (HB5510) aims to ban talking about abortion...
Greater Good Resources for Women’s Well-Being
For International Women's Day, we gathered articles that aim to help women take care of themselves and each other, make a living, raise children, and work for equality.
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Revolutionary Women in History : All Peoples Fighting Oppression : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
APFO, in collaboration with Very Láo.d and Dani Kriatura's Artisan works, made our second zine as a part of the year-long series discussing different...
The Bitter Pill: Harvard and the Dark History of Birth Control | Magazine | The Harvard Crimson
In the 1950s, two Harvard professors tested the birth control pill on mentally ill Massachusetts women and low-income Puerto Rican women, raising questions about research practices at Harvard and beyond.
How Inequality Damages Women’s Health in Unexpected Ways
The deeper you look, the more pervasive (and frustrating) its impact becomes
Trials of the Witchy Women
Across seven centuries, women have been accused of witchcraft—but what that means often differs wildly, revealing the anxieties of each particular society.
Rape-Related Pregnancies in the 14 US States With Total Abortion Bans | Emergency Medicine | JAMA Internal Medicine | JAMA Network
This cross-sectional study estimates the incidence of rape-related pregnancies in US states with abortion bans.
Florida Goes Full Police State Over Abortion Ballot Initiative | Florida is reportedly sending police officers to the homes of people who signed a petition supporting an abortion rights ballot initiative.
1.1K votes, 69 comments. Fort Myers resident Isaac Menasche shared in a Facebook post Wednesday that a “detective investigating petition fraud” had…
Judge Strikes Down Georgia Abortion Ban After 2 Women Die Unable to Access Care | Truthout
Abortion clinics rushed to provide care after a judge rejected the state’s ban, an order that could soon be paused by a higher court. It’s only the latest development since ProPublica reported the deaths of Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller.
"Victimized by the Patriarchy"
40K votes, 905 comments. 3M subscribers in the MurderedByWords community. A place for well-constructed put-downs, comebacks, and counter-arguments.
You don’t hate women and feminism. You hate capitalism.
517 votes, 109 comments. 244K subscribers in the MensLib community. The men's issues discussion has been sorely held back by counterproductive…
Abortion Rights Will Wedge the GOP Brutally in 2024
Democrats' plan to wedge Republicans on abortion rights with 2024 ballot initiatives is straight out of the Republican playbook.
"Women are the First Environment"
Katsi Cook, the Mohawk wise woman and renowned midwifery expert, modeling eldering as "generational wealth transmission."