Birth control on next week’s Supreme Court docket
The U. S. Supreme Court will hear arguments next Tuesday in two cases that could help determine how and whether millions of American women will
The U. S. Supreme Court will hear arguments next Tuesday in two cases that could help determine how and whether millions of American women will
Four women working within their particular traditions to stop using religion to suppress women and instead to see faith as a way to inspire and empower equality for women.
Who really keeps tradition strong in our churches? Who does most of the work to keep our churches going? The women of “Generation A,” according
Seventy years ago Florence Li Tim-Oi was the first woman to be ordained a priest in the Anglican Communion.
Rabbi Buchdahl, who is 41, will become one of only a few women—and likely the only Asian-American—leading a major U.S. synagogue.
A question was whether women’s under-representation was the result of discrimination or whether women make affective and material calculations regarding the costliness of attachment to leadership aspirations?
The NFL playoffs, particularly the two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl, are high season for human trafficking. But trafficking is a year round
Part of how the women in our community will get medical care is by us paying for their medical insurance. We estimate it will be $5,000 per woman per year. My goal by the end of 2013 is to crowdsource funding for at least one of these insurance policies. I’m calling it the “Love Heals Challenge.”
There is a particular sort of violence encountered by women who work in the church, writes Laurie Brock at the blog of the Episcopal Church’s
The Episcopal Church is in the midst of supporting 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, and the Rev. Gay Clark Jennings, president of the