Filed Under: “Women’s rights”
‘Leaving to sin’ is more about evangelicals’ obsessions than the desires of those who leave
By Chrissy Stroop
People who leave high-demand religions do so for many reasons, it’s very telling that their critics think it’s all about sex
Afghan women fear loss of rights as negotiations with Taliban begin
By Mona Tajali and Homa Hoodfar
After years of progress in education and personal freedom, women in Afghanistan fear political return of Taliban
How a new generation of lawmakers led by Black women revived the Equal Rights Amendment
By Barbara Rodriguez
First drafted in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment has only recently been ratified by 38 states, the number needed to add it to the Constitution. A new generation of activists, often Black and queer, are putting in the work to make the ERA a reality.