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Category: Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality
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J. Jack Halberstam explains why he has a loosey-goosey attitude about pronouns.
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Why are so many women single, so many men resisting marriage, and so many gays and lesbians having babies?
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The problem of military sexual harassment and assault is the subject of a documentary film, The Invisible War, which won the US Documentary Audience Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
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Sherrilyn Ifill asks women who are trying to have it “all” to get behind economic empowerment for the women who face the biggest challenges.
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Carole Joffe honors those whose perseverance in the face of incredible pressure continue to fight for women’s reproductive freedoms.
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On an extended overseas trip, Nick Krieger comes to terms with when, and when not, to out himself to new people.
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For Father’s Day, Jeremy Adam Smith talks about the changes we need to make to support fathers and families.
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Michael Bronski talks about the terms Europeans applied–erroneously and pejoratively–to the Two-Spirit Native Americans they encountered.
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In this first of a series of podcasts, Michael Bronski discusses A Queer History of the United States, and how his approach to history looks at American through a queer lens.
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A recent opinion piece in USA Today is a move toward wider support in the medical community for abortion providers.