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41.
Could The Equal Rights Amendment Finally Be On The Road To Ratification?
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(Feminism)
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... Constitution in order to secure our rights and safety. When the ERA was first proposed, it was not perceived by proponents to be an inclusive document. The rights of poor working women, women of color, ...
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Created on 17 January 2020
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42.
Baltimore Museum of Art Will Only Collect Work By Women In 2020
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(Feminism)
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... of color and hang it on the wall next to a painting by Mark Rothko. To rectify centuries of imbalance, you have to do something radical.” According to Forbes, this isn't Beford's first time making headlines ...
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Created on 19 November 2019
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43.
What The Elections In Virginia Could Mean For The ERA
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(Feminism)
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... may seem long by these standards, the Madison Amendment, first sent to the states for ratification in 1789 and wasn’t officially passed until 1992, a whopping 203 years later. ERA supporters argue Congress ...
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Created on 05 November 2019
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44.
Patricia Arquette On Activism, "Otherhood," And Working With Women: BUST Intervie
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(Movies)
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... of her career. She anchored the supernatural drama Medium (first on NBC, then on CBS) from 2005 to 2011. And her tremendous work on two true crime series—Showtime’s Escape at Dannemora and Hulu’s The Act—just ...
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Created on 18 October 2019
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45.
Where Was the Fight For Women At Last Night's Debate
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(Feminism)
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While there’s a lot to unpack about the third Democratic debate last night, one thing easy to summarize is the conversation about women’s issues — mostly because it didn't happen. Though there remains ...
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Created on 13 September 2019
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46.
This Mother-Daughter Suffragist Duo Almost Got Left Out The Movement's Memor
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(Feminism)
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... the perfect object to represent her in the collections of Emory University. It was a first edition of “Atlanta Offering,” a book of Harper’s poetry published in 1895 in Philadelphia. An Emory archivist ...
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Created on 11 September 2019
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47.
Women of Saudi Arabia Can Now Travel Without A Man As Their Guardian
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(Feminism)
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... gained its first female ambassador, Reema Bandar Al-Saud.
Unfortunately, with everything positive to be said about this decision, the other barriers women face in the country are not to be forgotten. ...
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Created on 02 August 2019
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48.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Sued For Blocking Critics On Twitter
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(General)
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New York representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was served a lawsuit on Tuesday after blocking former New York state assemblyman Dov Hikind on Twitter. Suing on the grounds of First Amendment violations, ...
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Created on 10 July 2019
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49.
“That Little Girl Was Me": Kamala Harris Drags Joe Biden For Stance On Bussing
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(Feminism)
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“As the only black person on stage,” said Senator Kamala Harris, innocently introducing what would become the biggest take-down of the first 2020 democratic presidential candidate debate, “I would like ...
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Created on 28 June 2019
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50.
Women Made History at Last Night’s Debate
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(Feminism)
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More women took the stage at last night’s presidential debate than ever before. At the first of two Democratic debates this week, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, and Tulsi Gabbard, three of the women ...
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Created on 27 June 2019