#41-23 The Global Gag Rule … Is Making a Comeback
Republicans in the US Congress are refusing to re-authorize HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention funding abroad unless the global gag rule
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Republicans in the US Congress are refusing to re-authorize HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention funding abroad unless the global gag rule
Read MoreUS Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, first Native American cabinet secretary, set in motion an investigation into the history
Read MoreOn December 27, 2007, the first woman to lead a Muslim-majority country, Benazir Bhutto, was assassinated while campaigning for a
Read MoreFaced with record high foreign debt, Kenya’s government passed a new finance bill to raise taxes. Part of it has
Read MoreThe primary content of this program is an audio art piece titled After Roe. Produced by Julie Drizin in 1992, it
Read MoreDarlan Rukih’s mother tried to keep her child’s intersex condition a secret, but eventually it came out. Darlan has become
Read MoreAudio from an April 2023 rally in New York City with homecare workers and their supporters protesting 24-hour shifts paid
Read MoreDiana Wanyonyi interviewed organizers around her region of Kenya who work to heal and preventt gender based violence against girls.
Read MoreVandana Shiva, author of Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development in India, and Coordinator of the Research Foundation of Science
Read MoreVarious nations have passed new laws to accommodate menstruation, but Odisha (formerly Orissa) state in India has an annual celebration of
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