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Posted by
Kim on 12/21/2021
To continue defending women’s rights, advancing equality, and combatting injustice in all aspects of social, political, and economic life, it’s essential to try and understand how all of these issues are interconnected. This is why our continued e
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Posted by
Kim on 12/10/2021
“The femicide is directly linked to the ecocide,” Delee Nikal, part of the Wet’suwet’en indigenous community in Canada, made clear at a COP26 rally. She highlights what many are unaware of: that climate and gender issues a
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Posted by
Kim on 11/05/2021
Who gets to be the “ideal victim”? Centering victims and their stories when talking about crime isn’t a new phenomenon now that social media is a major part of our lives. The practice can be traced back to the rise of the victim rights movement
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Posted by
Kim on 11/05/2021
As a leading national organization educating women about breast cancer prevention, Breast Cancer Prevention Partners (BCPP) recently created The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, sponsoring a comprehensive package of federal bills to ensure greater safety i
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Posted by
Kim on 10/22/2021
Recently I’ve fallen into the rabbit hole that is skincare. I’ve watched countless videos on YouTube from “beauty gurus” and skincare specialists. I’ve bought numerous products based on their recommendations. While learning about exfo
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