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The War on Ukraine: Time for a Feminist Foreign Policy?

March 8, 2022July 10, 2022 feminism, international security, ukraine, violence against women, women

On February 26, two days after Russia invaded Ukraine, a friend’s roommate took shelter in a bunker in Kyiv. There,

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Frances Perkins: The Leader Today’s American Workers Need

May 4, 2020May 3, 2020 COVID-19, labor, politics, women

COVID-19 exposes injustice in the workforce. Frances Perkins offers a model to fix it. BY LUCY MOORE   We are

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In Humanitarian Crises, Periods are a Public Health Issue

July 2, 2019July 3, 2019 crisis, humanitarian, refugee, women, Women's Health

BY IRA GUHA AND DANIELA PHILIPSON Last April, cyclone Idai killed over a thousand people and displaced over three million

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Women in Peacekeeping: Moving from Numbers to Leadership

April 25, 2019 conflict, peace, peacekeeping, United Nations, women

BY ESTHER BRITO In 1993, women represented only 1% of all UN uniformed personnel deployed in peacekeeping missions. In 2017,

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Female Resiliency in Roma: A Tale of Two Women

April 23, 2019 film, mexico, women, women's rights

BY DANIELA PHILIPSON GARCIA Alfonso Cuaron’s most recent film is named after one of Mexico City’s upper-class neighborhoods, Roma. For

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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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Where are the Women at Trump’s Negotiating Table?

March 8, 2019 foreign policy, negotiations, President Trump, women

BY ALEXANDRA SCHMITT It’s a familiar photo in foreign affairs: a table in an ornate room, placards lined up, and

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