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A Week’s Worth of Women in the News

December 4, 2016 by Nathaniel Naomi Simmons-Thorne Leave a Comment
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In this week’s news roundup we explore recent political and electoral achievements of women, alongside new research, criticisms of the women’s rights movement, analysis of global gender disparities, and threats both looming and emerging to women’s equality and justice.   “What are you supposed to do when you’ve finally mustered the courage to speak up, … [Read more…]

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