In the unfolding story of the global women’s movement, we often hear of “waves” — distinct periods of struggle, change and progress. And indeed, each wave has brought with it hard-fought advances for ...
Anita Chabria’s story on Ms. magazine (“Ms. Understood,” Aug. 31) says, “There is no place a motivated woman cannot go--except maybe Augusta National. . . .” Try telling that to the women who want to ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Dr. Jennifer Richardson, Western Michigan University assistant professor of gender and women's studies, and her students will go beyond their usual classroom boundaries for an evening ...
2018 marks the 30th anniversary of Georgetown University’s women’s and gender studies program. Despite its limited resources — just two full-time faculty members and no access to tenure lines — the ...
The relationship between feminist theories and international economic governance through the international trade regime of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is a relatively unexplored area. The trade ...
In case you haven’t heard, “We don’t need feminists in my generation.” At least so says Carla Bruni, the former first lady of France, in the December 2012/January 2013 double issue of Paris Vogue.
A few years ago, I wrote several posts in which I offered critiques of feminism (see here, here, and here). I return to this topic in today's post by turning my attention to Naomi Wolf, perhaps one of ...
Rosemary Radford Ruether, a pioneering theologian who brought feminist, anti-racist and environmental perspectives to bear on the traditional teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, died on May 21st ...
I've never felt comfortable writing or talking about money, which is why I know this article is necessary. As a feminist, as a woman, and as an entrepreneur—I need to understand the gender pay gap and ...