Film: A Path Appears
An IPS and Community Cinema [DC] preview in a series uncovers the roots behind the incredible adversity faced every day by millions of women, while also presenting glimpses of hope and change.
An IPS and Community Cinema [DC] preview in a series uncovers the roots behind the incredible adversity faced every day by millions of women, while also presenting glimpses of hope and change.
Join the Institute for Policy Studies and Busboys and Poets for a discussion with Martha Burk about “The Savvy Woman’s Guide to Power, Politics, and the Change We Need.”
Just 1 percent of America’s top-paid CEOs are women.
To support women’s rights in Egypt, the international community must condemn state violence, support civil society, and work for economic justice.
The military justice system needs a 21st century wake-up call.
Our reproductive rights are still in danger.
Tomorrow is V-Day, a global mobilization to end violence against women and girls.
As outrage over the abuse of women rocks India, women’s rights advocates mark a historic victory in the Philippines.
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When it comes to workers’ rights, some of the most influential government officials we’ll be voting for are ones whose names don’t actually appear on the ballot.
So far, not so good.
I spotted letters from 14 men and three women on the Sept. 22 Free for All page.
Sometimes the elevator for our cars takes an inordinate amount of time.
The end of Augusta’s men-only membership marked a victory for IPS associate fellow Martha Burk.