Every year, thousands of children in the U.S. are expelled from school before they reach Kindergarten. Special correspondent Molly Knight Raskin reports on a program in Kansas City, Missouri, that’s trying to stem the trend by looking beyond the classroom to the issues these children face at home -- and helping them to feel safe.
Here's How Sexism Can Affect Your Mental Health, According To Science
You will probably not be shocked to hear that being a woman in the world can be hard on your your mental health. The ways in which sexism can inflect our lives — from overt repression to microaggressions to "benevolent sexism" (which emphasizes gende…
Jessica Valenti: Evidence shows that violent and harassing environments can lead to mental illness. Why would women exposed to daily misogyny be any different?