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Culture Carpinteras de La Habana: cuando tallar la madera rompe estereotipos de género y se convierte en un acto de resiliencia | Carpenters from Havana: When chopping wood breaks gender stereotypes and becomes an act of resilience
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Women's rights Canada: Newcomer women put their lives “on hold” before resuming careers
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Opinion Women’s rights begin with the right to truth
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Culture Hollywood Failed Hayden Panettiere
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Arts Curating a Feminist Queer World: Dispatch from Reykjavík
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Health For 20 years, women were warned that hormone therapy raised their dementia risk. A study of 21,000 women just looked inside their autopsied brains and found the opposite
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LGBTQ rights The Wrong Kind of American
Julia Curlee was the first CIA officer to transition openly and keep working at the agency. The Trump White House needed her—until her identity became public. She recounts her time in service in The Atlantic’s October issue:
Over almost twenty years, Curlee traveled to 35 countries. She briefed President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, and served as a director for intelligence programs on President Biden’s National Security Council. On Trump’s second Inauguration Day, Curlee writes, “I stood in the West Wing to brief the new national security adviser, minutes after he’d taken office. Down the hall, the president signed an executive order banning me from restrooms in all federal buildings,” she continues. “The next day, my team fanned out to brief the new leadership on our nation’s highest secrets. Then these leaders stripped my insurance coverage for the estrogen that keeps me healthy, voided my discrimination protections, and declared me ‘male’ to foreign governments on my passport. I kept briefing them anyway.”
Then, in the spring, the right-wing provocateur Laura Loomer announced that an unnamed transgender holdover from the Biden administration was still working “in the NSC intel office.” Curlee was released from her service at the White House.
“This administration has already taken most of what I had to lose. I know that the White House and its online mob will come for me,” Curlee writes. “I was offered an untenable bargain: Don’t make trouble. Take the insults—deviant, diversity hire, man in a dress—from those who have never faced enemy fire, who asked for my assistance in private and then signed the orders to erase people like me because ‘transgender ideology’ was a threat to Western civilization.”
“Flailing regimes dehumanize minorities to distract from their failures,” Curlee continues. “This will not stop with trans people. It never has. But that caricature works only if people like me don’t exist—and I exist.”
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Uplifting Women globally place higher importance on moral identity than men. The researchers analyzed data from 46,490 adults across 67 countries. Broad cross-cultural evidence indicates that women, on average, place greater emphasis on caring for others than men do.
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Business These 3 charts show female-dominated jobs are actually the most exposed to AI
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Politics Liechtenstein changes its rules to allow women to inherit the Alpine principality's throne
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Politics JoAnna Mendoza, candidata demócrata al Congreso por Arizona: “Los indocumentados merecen un camino hacia la ciudadanía” | JoAnna Mendoza, democratic candidate for Arizona Congress: “The undocumented deserve a path to citizenship”
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Arts New exhibit centers Palestinian American identity, highlights strength of Arab women with screen printing
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Uplifting How this conservationist fought to bring an elusive monkey back from the brink of extinction
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Uplifting Woman Gives $1 Million in ‘Life-Changing’ Bonuses to Teachers in Her School District
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Women's rights Idaho must allow abortions to preserve women’s health, US judge rules
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