Pardis Mahdavi, The University of Montana Shouts of “death to the dictator” and “woman, life, freedom” are reverberating throughout the streets of Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, a...
The climate change crisis has garnered increasing attention from scientists, activists, and political leaders worldwide in recent years. Now more than ever before, the human family has begun to truly...
Women's rights have been widely debated in recent weeks around the world, after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its own 1973 ruling, known as Roe v. Wade. The landmark decision puts the spotlight...
John Williams, University of Leicester England’s women have won the European football championship, bringing a major international trophy home for the first time since the men’s team won the...
In the wake of the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe, leaving reproductive rights to be strangled by the groping hands of overwhelmingly male Republican state legislatures across the US,...
Welcome to the next in the Podcast Showcase series, where we share podcasts with you in the words of the podcasters themselves. This time, we talk to Black Women Working. Sum up your podcast in three...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an essential part of our modern world, shaping everything from healthcare to transportation. As such, it’s become increasingly important to recognize the flaws...
Marni Sommer, Columbia University What is behind the tampon shortage? There are a couple of things at play here. First off, it appears tampons are another casualty of the supply chain problems that...
Kate Elizabeth Russell’s spirited and uncomfortable literary debut, My Dark Vanessa tells the story of a vulnerable teenage girl and an older man who takes advantage of her. The novel essentially...
Sandra Duffy, University of Bristol Reproductive rights have been an urgent topic of discussion around the world in recent days, following the leak of a draft opinion of the US supreme court, written...