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Religious Right: Stop Co-Opting the UN Commission on the Status of Women

By: Rashima Kwatra | March 6, 2018
From our partner OutRight Action International

A space built to advocate for the plurality of women’s rights is instead becoming increasingly hostile and unsafe for people whose identities and principles do not align with an extremist, Judeo-Christian, heteronormative framework.

For Women’s History Month: Tell Your Abortion Stories

By: Lori Sokol, Ph.D. (Women's eNews) (Executive Director) | March 1, 2018

Our stories are legitimate, our stories are diverse, and our stories have the right to be heard.

What Would Happen if Abortion was Banned in the U.S.?

By: Michelle Oberman | January 18, 2018

I traveled to Chile and El Salvador to find out.

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‘Periods for Pence’ Follows Trump VP into National Spotlight

By: Hoa Nguyen | July 18, 2016

The group that has been spontaneously trolling the Indiana governor for his anti-abortion extremism since March just spawned a copycat Twitter account, Tampons for Trump.

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Texas Abortion Clinic Ruling Stirs Huge Online Applause

By: Hoa Nguyen | June 27, 2016

Among those celebrating was a young woman who, in a court briefing, described her own abortion. “I knew what was best for my family,” she said, her voice shaking, shortly after the ruling came out June 27.

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Women’s Forum at White House Celebrates Power of Diversity

By: Carson Brown | June 17, 2016

Headliners and activists came together at an emotional time, two days after the massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. “We know that our lives and our stories are intertwined and connected,” said a speaker at a vigil.

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Here’s Why that Race-Sex Abortion Ban Bill is So Discriminatory

By: Sital Kalantry | April 19, 2016

American anti-abortion advocates invented race-selective abortion bans and they are based on the absurd idea that minority women are racially discriminating against their own fetuses.

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Cancel the Party: Here’s a Killjoy Memo for U.S. Women

By: Caryl Rivers and Rosalind C. Barnett | March 8, 2016

Instead of celebrating progress, we have to ask why we fare so poorly compared to many other countries. From being underpaid to losing abortion access, it’s a depressing list. But let’s not look away.

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Kenyan-Teens

Kenyan Girl Learns Harsh Life Lessons Early

By: Mary Kanini | March 2, 2016
From our partner Daraja Academy

The writer’s sister had a rough year when she was 14 but things are looking up for her now.

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California’s New Law Spotlights Crisis Pregnancy Centers

By: Sharon Johnson (WeNews senior correspondent) | February 8, 2016

The law requires that these faith-based facilities, which have proliferated in recent years, to adhere to new standards. If the law survives court challenges, versions of it may pop up in other state legislatures during the coming months.

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