By Jane Kramer — 2015
After fifty years, Gloria Steinem is still at the forefront of the feminist cause.
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The constant scrutiny into the runner’s medical history reveals what happens to women who don’t conform to stereotypes.
Women with disabilities are often doubly penalized—for being women and for being disabled.
Feminism, when you look at it as Gloria Steinem does, as the recognition of the full humanity and full equality of both men and women, is peace work
We are told female athletes are paid less than men because they generate less money. But that will always be the case if women’s sports aren’t marketed properly.
On Friday, the US Women’s National Soccer Team sent a powerful message, using the backdrop of International Women’s Day and filing a lawsuit that accused the governing body for US soccer of gender discrimination.
All 28 players on the U.S. women's soccer team filed a gender discrimination lawsuit on Friday.
Black women are 37 cents behind men in the pay gap—in other words, for every dollar a man makes, black women make 63 cents.
With her play and her talk, did the soccer star inspire us to redefine the meaning of sports? She tried.
The opposition is cast as one between cis-girl athletes on the one hand and a vast liberal conspiracy on the other.
It can’t be about “empowerment” any longer. To make real progress, it has to be about power—using and growing the power we women already have.