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A president only gets inaugurated every four years, but the events to protest the inauguration of the current president happen annually. Case in point:…
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From trauma comes growth, sometimes. Concerns about sexual assault in Eugene led to the formation of Warrior Sisters, giving women the self-defense skills…
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OK, Boomer. And while we're at it: OK, Millennial. These two generational groups get the lion's share of media attention; no surprise, since Boomers were,…
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Women's health is just health; it's just about dealing with health issues in women's bodies. The trouble is, societies around the globe still freak out in…
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We're still two years away from the centennial of women getting the right to vote under the Constitution. For women in the United Kingdom, the party is…
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"We the People," begins the U.S. Constitution. The authors set some lofty goals, and we took a while to reach them... and there's some debate about…
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Men are lucky in that they do not have to deal with menstruation every month. They've also been lucky to mostly avoid the subject: women have generally…
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More than half the population, yet still not equal in pay and other measures. Women still have some gender biases to overcome. Those and many other issues…
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It's not just a TV-show trope that many of the people working at writing computer programs are male. It's a fact in real life, and one that Reshma Saujani…
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Maybe people don't SAY rude things like "are you on your period?" much anymore. But they probably still THINK them. Psychologist Robyn Stein DeLuca…
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Our once-in-a-while opinion round robin gets a new name for the new year: TWO CENTS DAY. It's a nod to a more positive kind of discussion, not just the…
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Recent reporting highlighted the issues some women face when they take jobs as "trimmigrants" in the marijuana business along the North Coast: sexual…
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Next time you see your favorite female actor risk life or limb on-screen, think good thoughts for the stunt double. That's the person who really faced the…
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"All things being equal" may be a way to start a sentence, but it's usually not a reality in public policy. Decisions made by political leaders--who are…