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Coronavirus is not just a Global Crisis – it’s also a Women’s Issue

April 3, 2020April 3, 2020 coronavirus, COVID-19, gender, public health

BY JOANNA BELL The conversation about coronavirus covers the impact on the economy and healthcare system. What is absent from

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Pink Glitter: A New Form of Civil Disobedience

September 19, 2019September 16, 2019 feminism, gender, mexico

BY DANIELA PHILIPSON GARCIA   On August 3rd, yet another crime of gender-based violence made headlines in Mexico: ”Girl Kidnapped

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The Non-Feminist Case for Higher Pay for the USWNT

August 19, 2019August 19, 2019 gender, gender gap, pay equity, sports

The USWNT doesn’t just deserve equal pay: they deserve higher pay, because they are the team we enjoy watching the most.

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Lifting Up Women’s Voices While Challenging the Binary

April 11, 2019 gender, transgender, women

Women’s spaces are stronger when they include transgender voices. BY LAURA MERRYFIELD When I returned to my home city after

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Shifting Social Attitudes on Gender-Based Violence—Podcast

May 7, 2018June 7, 2018 education, gender, gender-based violence, india

The Kennedy School Review’s Podcast explores the vast range of talents and experiences that HKS students and faculty bring to

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The Kennedy School Fails to Prioritize Women

April 27, 2018April 27, 2018 gender, harvard kennedy school, women

BY ALISON COLLINS AND BAR PELED The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) has done very little over the years to prioritize

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Race, Gender, and Poverty: Why the Environment Matters

April 24, 2017 earth day, environment, gender, hunger, inequality, pollution, public health, women

BY JENNIFER HELFRICH I am an environmentalist. Friends call me a “tree hugger.” Tree huggers are a rare breed here

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