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Climate Change is a Feminist Issue That Affects Women and Girls Around the World Way More Than Men. Here's Why That's a Problem, and Ways We Can Fix
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(Feminism)
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On November 12th, the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), held in Glasgow, Scotland, brought down the curtain on two weeks of meetings between leaders from all over the world. Although ...
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Created on 24 November 2021
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12 Simple-Yet-Spectacular Thanksgiving Dishes for an Unforgettable Feast
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(Eat Me)
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... juice, cranberries (fresh or frozen) and the option of a zesty clementine or orange.
11. Vegan Pumpkin Pie
Did somebody say dessert? Do you need a vegan alternative to the traditional pumpkin ...
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Created on 19 November 2021
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In Honor of Native-American Heritage Month Here Are 5 Indigenous Women History Makers You Should Have Learned About in Social Studies Class
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(Feminism)
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November marks Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and explore the extraordinary cultures, traditions, contributions, and histories of Native American communities and individuals.
Womanica is ...
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Created on 15 November 2021
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“With her eyes still open, she touched herself for a minute and a half, came noiselessly”: Sally Rooney Depicts Female Sexuality, Bi-sexuality, Intellectual Women, and Mental Illness in New Book “Beautiful ...
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(Books)
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... man…. but he’s a devout Christian.
Preceding each chapter which narrates in turn the lives of both women, is a first-person email conversation written alternatively by Alice to Eileen and vice versa. ...
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Created on 20 October 2021
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What's in a Pronoun? France Muses Over The Idea of Adding Gender-Neutral Words to the French Language, But Many Wonder If That's Even Possible When So Much of The Language is Male or Femal
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(Feminism)
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The process of rethinking your gender identity is complicated and not without hazards. But it is important that we take the time to think about it. As a French native speaker this journey was made very ...
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Created on 20 October 2021
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Say Their Name: "My Name is Pauli Murray" Directors Betsy West and Julie Cohen, Talk About the Amazing Life of the Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, and Gender-Bending Episcopal Priest, and Their Impact on ...
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(Feminism)
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... of African-American writer and civil-rights activist Pauli Murray. Born in 1910, the Baltimore Maryland native struggled with her sexuality and gender identity their whole life. A graduate of Howard University ...
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Created on 13 September 2021
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Skirting the Issue: Indigenous Designer Agnes Woodward Is Raising Awareness With Her Garments
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(Style)
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... skirts—two pieces of fabric adorned with rows of satin ribbons and sewn in an A-line shape—for herself and her daughters to wear to Native ceremonies almost a decade ago. But the look was something she ...
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Created on 13 September 2021
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Mutual Aid To The Rescue: Check Out These Seven Pro-Choice Organizations Providing Resources in the Midst of Texas' Near-Total Abortion Ban
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(Feminism)
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... the background, usage, and safety instructions when pursuing independent medication abortion. Although Plan C's website does not send medication directly to users, it provides alternative healthcare providers, ...
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Created on 09 September 2021
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The long-term impact of Texas’ bill on abortion could make the situation even more disastrous
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(Feminism)
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Despite an attempt to block the bill, the US Supreme Court voted five to four in favor of the ban. With things shaking out as they are, it seems people and organizations are exploring alternatives. Plan ...
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Created on 02 September 2021
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How Sarah Baartman’s hips went from a symbol of exploitation to a source of empowerment for Black women
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(Feminism)
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... her native land in the early 1800s for Europe; it’s unclear whether she went willingly or was forced to do so. Showmen exhibited her throughout Europe, where, in an embarrassing and dehumanizing spectacle, ...
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Created on 20 August 2021