Could the Arab Spring Choke the Saudi Women’s Driving Movement?
By Elizabeth Weingarten
Tomorrow, Saudi Arabian women will take to the streets to protest the fact that theirs is the only country in the world where women still don’t have the right to drive.
- June 16 2011
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What A Wonderf—No, What a Terrible World
By Libby Copeland
A spate of harrowing stories about women's rights issues across the world.
- September 21 2010
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The Earthquake Killed Haiti's Feminist Movement
By Connie May Fowler
And is likely to make the situation for women worse.
- January 28 2010
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Book of the Week: "Southern Horrors: Women and the Politics of Rape and Lynching"
By Margaret Wheeler Johnson
A review of Southern Horrors: Women and the Politics of Rape and Lynching by Crystal N. Feimster.
- January 15 2010
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Can Religion Survive Feminism?
By Amanda Marcotte
It's not a coincidence that enthusiasm for religion declines as religion drops oppressions it's willing to justify.
- January 11 2010
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