2016 can be a brand year for women and politics. The United States will elect a president, and the United Nations will have a new secretary general. Will a woman manage to break through?
Bernie Sanders is a real commodity. Still, hearing him talk about equal pay, maternity leave, health care, justice and democratic rights is a lonely experience.
When the submarines show up in Swedish waters, the media immediately points to Moscow. The misleading campaigns appear almost like a parodic copy of the 1980 century policy.
The largest feminist movement ever in New York: Over 11 people – twice as many as normal – attended the meetings of the UN Commission on Women this spring. But who has heard of it? The media was almost completely absent.
An important chapter in American feminist history is written when young women revolt against the fraternity and hidden power structures of elite universities. But it is important to avoid the dangerous dehumanization.
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