#48-19 Election Protection … or, How To Hack a Democracy
Unlike Canada, which has paper ballots counted in the presence of scrutineers, the United States has fallen prey to the
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Unlike Canada, which has paper ballots counted in the presence of scrutineers, the United States has fallen prey to the
Read More“The patriarchy is a judge, that judges us for being born, and our punishment, is the violence you don’t see.
Read MoreHistorian Sally Roesch Wagner discusses her favourite US suffragist, Matilda Joslyn Gage. Gage modeled her feminism on the practices of
Read MoreA rousing talk by Islamic theologian Riffat Hassan, exploring how the story of Adam and Eve crept into Islam, though
Read MoreIn 2019, the UN Commission on the Status of Women took up the issue of Social Protection. The day before
Read MoreHer mother was German, her father a Liberian diplomat. When the Nazis came to power, young Fasia Jansen was sent
Read MoreOn October 25, 1997, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela addressed the first Million Woman March, held in Philadelphia. After an introduction summarizing the
Read MoreThe climate struggle is not hopeless – culprits are scared and already getting punished. In addition to social media, bodies
Read MoreAt Gasi Bay, Kenya, poverty exacerbated by drought is leaving foreign fishermen and local motorcycle transport drivers as the richest
Read MoreSpeaking in a plenary at the US National Women’s Studies Association, Chapkis explores the ideological gulf between pro-prostitution and abolitionist
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