The general scholarship on armed conflict in Manipur, India, ignores the experiences of women as agents. Feminist scholarship counters this tendency, revealing women's everyday responses to the ...
Yesterday was the 115th International Women’s Day, a global celebration of women and a day to discuss issues impacting women. This year’s theme was ‘Give to Gain', encompassing the spirit of ...
On Feb. 27, 2024, the Mellon Sawyer seminar hosted the session “Violence Knows No Borders: a Continuum of Violence for Latin American and Caribbean Women,” organized and moderated by María Durán ...
Every once in a while, I interview inspiring women who are contributing to changing our perceptions and advocating for the needs of women in leadership. For this piece, I interviewed the president of ...
A greater awareness of intersectionality and increased participation is necessary in the women’s rights movement, according to panelists during the “Agitate” panel at the OWN IT Summit 2017 on ...
Pat Parker wrote about the negotiations required to survive in a society that rarely recognized the complexity of Black women’s lives.
Women's History Month is meant to celebrate the achievements, resilience, and contributions of women across all backgrounds. But does it?
In 1892, the Tufts Board of Trustees first enrolled the first women students “on the same terms and conditions as to men.” However, the journey to coeducation would not end there, as in 1910, women ...
Last week marked an occasion for celebration and an opportunity for connection across the company – from New York City to London, Tokyo to Milan. Tapestry was proud to announce Women of Tapestry, the ...
The one-time only “Intersectional Wonder Women” art show at The HofGarden this week aims to shine a spotlight on the power of women. The show encourages women to be their own superheroes and raises ...