Denmark's first Viking queen was likely more powerful than the king, research finds ~humanities.history Article 77 words 13 votes
Danish dictionary to weed out gender stereotypes – ‘career women’ are now paired with ‘career men’ and manslaughter is a linguistic offence ~humanities.languages Article 608 words 26 votes
Strongly influenced by Quakers 175 years ago, the Seneca Falls Convention kicked off the fight for women’s suffrage in the USA ~humanities.history Article 1228 words 15 votes
As women become 60% of all US college students and continue to outpace & outperform men, the WSJ takes a look at how colleges and students feel about it education.higher Article 80 words, published Sep 6 2021 16 votes
The Church of Sweden has more female than male priests for the first time – a sign of huge strides for gender equality since women were first allowed to be ordained in 1960 religion Article 525 words 8 votes
A showdown is looming between Spain’s conservative language academy and its newly elected socialist government over proposals to rewrite the nation’s constitution using gender-neutral language linguistics language Article 717 words 16 votes
Emmeline Pankhurst: The Suffragette who used militant tactics to win women the vote ~humanities.history Article 1841 words, published Jan 27 2019 7 votes
Speaking on behalf of … In the tapestry of diverse social groups, the loudest and most extreme get heard. To whom should we actually listen? philosophy.political Article 3023 words, published Jul 11 2018 5 votes