NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Emily Watson and Olivia Williams, who play the leads in the HBO prequel series "Dune: ...
The sacred relationship between the Lhaq’temish (Lummi) people and wild salmon takes center stage in a powerful new documentary premiering Nov. 4 on PBS. Scha’nexw Elhtal’nexw Salmon People: ...
Ahead of the election, PBS News spoke to 13 women, ranging in age from 71 to 97, about their lives, the race and seeing ...
This is now a real possibility due to voters’ positively evolving stereotypes of women politicians. Stereotypes have long hindered female candidates, casting them as emotional, weak and sensitive.
The UN on Thursday launched the “Common Pledge” initiative, designed to bring together mediators, governments, and civil society to ensure the full, equal and meaningful engagement of women in peace ...
Right now, the reality is grim: in 2023, the proportion of women killed in armed conflicts doubled compared to the previous year, and the number of UN-verified cases of conflict-related sexual ...
However, she noted that another trend appears to be that there is little sustained experience in electing female leaders, as "there are very few places that after they elect women, tend to keep ...
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We can’t wait another century to close the gender gap. When Women Vote, Women Win The power of women voters is undeniable. Since 1980, women have turned out to vote in larger numbers than men ...
In a new publication, “Inventing the Modern,” and a companion exhibition, 14 women who shaped the institution come into definition themselves. By Hilarie M. Sheets This article is part of the ...
UA students will put on a showing of “Little Women” Nov. 3-5 at Bama Theatre. The production, directed by senior theatre major Trint Bown, is completely student-led. “Last semester, I did a show that ...
Reproductive health is important, but it can’t be the only women’s health-equity issue.” And then there is me. A card-carrying member of Gen X, I have to admit, I’m feeling a little warm as I write ...