WOMENS RIGHTS

Feb 11 2025CRIME

South Carolina Rep Exposes Abuse Case

Forget the buzz around the South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace's announcement. It could have been just another day in the House. Everyone was listening as she accused her past partner and three of his friends as the perpetrators of some very serious crimes. The crimes included Rape, Voyeurism, and other nasty sexual violations inflicted on women. In the c...

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Sneaky Plan: How He's Trying to Control Women's Choices

In the middle of the night, President Donald Trump made a dramatic move. He dismantled the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or EEOC. This commission has been a quiet key player in deciding pregnancy accommodations, anti-discrimination laws, and a bunch of other federal rights. This might not seem like a big deal, but it is. The EEOC was in charge of the ...

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Jan 27 2025CRIME

Unveiling Dowry Deaths: A Closer Look

Marriage is a big deal in society. It should be a happy event, but for many women in India, it brings trouble. The dowry system, where the bride's family gives money or gifts to the groom's family, is still common. Some people think it's okay, even if it causes harm. This study looked at women who died because of dowry demands. The study happened in Ranchi, Jharkhan...

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Thousands March in D. C. Before Trump's Inauguration

Just days before Donald Trump was set to take office again, thousands of people from across the U. S. gathered in Washington, D. C. to march for women's reproductive rights and other causes they feel are threatened by the incoming administration. This wasn't the first time such a march had happened; eight years ago, a similar event took place when Trump first took of...

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Jan 16 2025BUSINESS

Women Athletes in Business: Maria Sharapova's Inspiring Journey

Maria Sharapova, the former tennis pro, has always been about more than just sports. She's now using her voice to highlight how female athletes are making waves in the business world. In an article for The Business of Fashion, she talks about how athletes like Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka are showing that success on the court can translate to success in the boardr...

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Iran's Long Struggle for Women's Rights

In 1979, Iran experienced a dramatic shift when the Islamic Republic took power. This new regime rolled back decades of progress for women's rights, imposing strict rules like mandatory hijabs and banning women from many jobs. The changes were swift and harsh. Women were segregated, punished for disobedience, and even executed in cruel ways. Universities were cleanse...

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Jimmy Carter's Presidency: A Leap for Black Women in Politics

When Jimmy Carter became president in 1977, he didn't just move into the White House. He also opened doors for Black women in politics. One of the first people he welcomed was Alexis M. Herman, a young woman running a minority women's employment program in Atlanta. Carter quickly saw her potential and appointed her as director of the Women’s Bureau, making her the yo...

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Windows Banned to Hide Afghan Women

In a recent step, the Taliban has ordered a ban on windows that overlook areas where women could be seen inside their homes. The group's spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, explained on X that seeing women in everyday tasks like cooking or fetching water might lead to improper behavior. The Taliban has been rolling back women's rights since they took control in 2021, i...

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Afghanistan's Taliban: No Women in NGOs, or Else

Imagine this: The Taliban in Afghanistan has made a new rule. They're telling all NGOs to stop hiring women or face closure. This isn't the first time they've tried to control NGOs and women's work. Two years ago, they told NGOs to stop hiring Afghan women because they didn't wear the Islamic headscarf right. Now, they're saying no women can work in non-Taliban insti...

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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

HTS and the Taliban: A Comparison of Islamic Governance

The Islamic group HTS, formerly known as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, recently seized control of Syria's capital, Damascus. Unlike its counterparts, the Taliban in Afghanistan, HTS is eager to stand out. HTS leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, previously known as Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, has pledged to take a different approach to governance. He wants to create a more moderate governmen...

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