Gender and Sexuality

Walmart’s Pregnancy Policy May Make You Sick

Walmart’s Pregnancy Policy May Make You Sick Walmart’s Pregnancy Policy May Make You Sick

Walmart to pregnant women: choose between a healthy pregnancy and a job.

Dec 19, 2014 / Michelle Chen

A Holiday List You Should Definitely Check Twice

A Holiday List You Should Definitely Check Twice A Holiday List You Should Definitely Check Twice

These groups are already making a difference for women, victims of war, disease and violence—but they can do more with your help.

Dec 17, 2014 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Why It’s So Hard to Write About Rape

Why It’s So Hard to Write About Rape Why It’s So Hard to Write About Rape

Is it possible to be sensitive to victims while still being a discerning journalist?

Dec 11, 2014 / Salamishah Tillet

The State Where Giving Birth Can Be Criminal

The State Where Giving Birth Can Be Criminal The State Where Giving Birth Can Be Criminal

Tennessee is arresting new mothers for having used drugs in pregnancy—but in a cruel Catch-22, many can’t get the treatment they need.

Dec 10, 2014 / Feature / Rosa Goldensohn and Rachael Levy

Should You Lose Your Job Just Because You’re Pregnant?

Should You Lose Your Job Just Because You’re Pregnant? Should You Lose Your Job Just Because You’re Pregnant?

Does the Pregnancy Discrimination Act actually prevent employers from firing their workers for being pregnant? The Supreme Court will soon decide.

Dec 10, 2014 / Michelle Chen

The UN Backs Down a Little, Adds More Women to Its Peacekeeping Panel

The UN Backs Down a Little, Adds More Women to Its Peacekeeping Panel The UN Backs Down a Little, Adds More Women to Its Peacekeeping Panel

Caving to outside pressure, this week the organization added women to the High-level Independent Panel on UN Peace Operations—but it still falls short of gender parity.

Dec 3, 2014 / Barbara Crossette

The Assault on Young Black Life Extends Beyond Ferguson

The Assault on Young Black Life Extends Beyond Ferguson The Assault on Young Black Life Extends Beyond Ferguson

Black youth are perceived as adults, and their behaviors criminalized at every turn. Can this moment help change that?

Nov 25, 2014 / Dani McClain

Q&A: Eve Ensler on Hillary, Feminism, Revolution and Her New Play

Q&A: Eve Ensler on Hillary, Feminism, Revolution and Her New Play Q&A: Eve Ensler on Hillary, Feminism, Revolution and Her New Play

A conversation with the feminist playwright and One Billion Rising leader, whose new play, O.P.C., opens in Cambridge on November 28.

Nov 25, 2014 / Laura Flanders

Pro-Lifers Answer My Questions (Well, Some of Them)

Pro-Lifers Answer My Questions (Well, Some of Them) Pro-Lifers Answer My Questions (Well, Some of Them)

They aren’t very interested in compromise, or birth control—or, for that matter, in engaging much with pro-choicers.

Nov 25, 2014 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Leslie Feinberg: Defiant Radical, Gender Queer Revolutionary

Leslie Feinberg: Defiant Radical, Gender Queer Revolutionary Leslie Feinberg: Defiant Radical, Gender Queer Revolutionary

Feinberg’s Stone Butch Blues is best understood within the genre of American revolutionary fiction that linked oppressions, forged solidarity and expressed utopian longings. ...

Nov 24, 2014 / Jack Halberstam

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