#41-21 Cutting the Cut … The slow work of ending female genital mutilation
From 1951 to 2022, the task of ending this widespread harmful practice is perhaps only halfway done. Heroines of the
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
From 1951 to 2022, the task of ending this widespread harmful practice is perhaps only halfway done. Heroines of the
Read MoreTwo passionate indigenous organizers – one in North Dakota and one on Guam – point to the environmental toll on
Read MoreA movement is afoot to recover traditional African food plants, preserve them, and disseminate the knowledge about how to grow
Read MoreIn part 2 of her interview about studying technology in its human and organizational context, Professor Balka talks about its
Read MoreMost frontline workers in hospitals are women; most technology designers are men. The women’s expertise and tacit knowledge is often
Read More30 years ago in Miami, 1500 women from 80 countries came together. They held a tribunal and a think tank
Read MoreAdapted from the documentary film When Abortion Was Illegal: Untold Stories. Updated to August 22, 2021. Featured: Dorothy Fadiman (narrator and
Read MoreReporter Diana Wanyonyi from Mombasa investigates farmland degradation and restoration in the drylands area of her region. She talks with
Read MoreInternational Media Support, based in Denmark, works to strengthen the free press in countries where that is challenged and there
Read MoreMililani Trask speaks to a conference on the Gift Economy in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, in November 2004, about the
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