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Posted by
Kim on 10/30/2020
The United States has earned an international reputation for seeking to protect women from the dangers of ongoing wars, repressive regimes, and human rights abuses in various parts of the world. The issue of women’s rights has thus historically been a
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Posted by
Kim on 10/30/2020
Although October – Domestic Violence Awareness Month is coming to a close, it is still important to draw attention to the lesser known issue of dating abuse. Dating abuse falls into the large category of IPV, or interpersonal violence, which is address
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Posted by
Kim on 10/29/2020
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. And, as it has been an extremely busy month, we are just getting around to address this topic of interest to every woman. As the most common cancer faced by women, with about 1 in 8 women developing breast c
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Posted by
Kim on 10/23/2020
Since 1995, over one thousand state laws aimed at limiting access to reproductive health services have been adopted in the United States. Over the course of the last few years alone, Donald Trump and his administration have engaged in an unparalleled e
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Posted by
Kim on 10/14/2020
Earlier this year, the Department of Education released Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ Title IX revised rule on sexual harassment which greatly limits the responsibilities of schools to respond to reports of sexual harassment and assault. NOW and ove
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