#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 MoreLacanian psychoanalyst Hilda Fernandez talks with Frieda Werden about our relationships with superheroines and superheroes, and how those can play
Read MoreFrom the WINGS archive, 1991: Then-Editor-In-Chief of Ms. Magazine Robin Morgan describes the fruitless struggle to get revelations about Clarence
Read MoreUS Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, first Native American cabinet secretary, set in motion an investigation into the history
Read MoreSummary: From the WINGS archive, an interview with Genevieve Vaughan about the concepts elaborated in her first book, For-Giving: A Feminist
Read MoreInterview with Elena Skoko, activist for rights and dignity of mothers and babies in birth. She talks about birthing practices
Read MoreOn December 27, 2007, the first woman to lead a Muslim-majority country, Benazir Bhutto, was assassinated while campaigning for a
Read MoreThe international 16 Days Against Gender-Based Violence began November 25 and ends on December 10. Canada also marks December 6
Read MoreRosalie Bertell, PhD (1929-2012), was a biometrist – a mathematician who analyzed risks to health from radiation and pollution. In
Read MoreFinnish scholar Kaarina Kailo’s recent book Sauna – on the rich history of women and saunas in her country – reminded WINGS of
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