Saturday, November 23, 2024

Tag: women’s rights

Women in the changing world of work: Planet 50-50 by 2030

Everyone has a role to play by making gender equality a lived reality by 2030.

A woman in Trump’s America: 5 simple ways to support your...

Here’s how to show other women that you have their back.

Why women are skipping work and wearing red on Wednesday

U.S. organizers of International Women’s Day urge women to find creative ways to strike on March 8.

In an era of Trump and DeVos, young women are standing...

Across the country, young women and their allies are speaking out for their rights, safety, and autonomy. And their power is growing.

The Women’s Marches and the politics of care: The best response...

Persistence is the best resistance.

From march to movement

There’s too much work to do. The whole world is watching.

Trump reinstates old abortion restrictions cutting off U.S. funding to international...

Organizations receiving funding cannot even counsel pregnant women on the option of abortion, or else they risk losing all U.S. funding.

“My shirts aren’t going to iron themselves”: Conservatives launch attacks on...

Conservatives and other figures have attacked the demonstration with sexism and other demeaning comments.

Solidarity – plus 10 other reasons women showed up to march

The Women’s March illustrated what a wide variety of issues women will have in the years ahead with Donald Trump.

NationofChange joins hundreds of thousands at Women’s March in Los Angeles

“We stand together in solidarity for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health and our families – recognizing that our vibrant and diverse communities are the strength of our country.”

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Sierra Club sounds alarm, nominee Lee Zeldin ‘unqualified’ to head EPA

“The best-case scenario is that the EPA will lose four years in the fight for the planet. The worst-case scenario should send a shudder down your spine.”

House passes bill granting Treasury power to shut down nonprofits without evidence, sparking free...

Legislation dubbed the “nonprofit killer” faces backlash over potential threats to free speech and civil liberties.

143 million Americans may be exposed to toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

Millions of Americans face exposure to toxic PFAS chemicals in drinking water, with new EPA data revealing the extent of contamination and fears of regulatory rollbacks under a Trump administration.

David Huitema confirmed as ethics Czar amid fears of Trump’s return and conflict of...

As Trump’s second term looms, the Senate confirmed David Huitema to lead the Office of Government Ethics. Advocates praise the move, but critics warn of a tough road ahead for government accountability.

Senate rejects Sanders’ push to halt US arms sales as weapons fuel 44,000 deaths...

The Senate overwhelmingly voted against the measures, leaving advocates of peace and human rights questioning U.S. complicity in the alleged war crimes unfolding in Gaza.