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Women are sending Donald Trump bills for their birth control in protest
Send the president a personalized invoice if you're worried about losing co-pay free contraceptives.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Want to prevent sexual violence? Teach kids everything they need to know about sex.
Instead of focusing on one person's behavior or one industry's scandal, look at how we educate young people.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Nivea's controversial skin-lightening ad puts spotlight on the history of white supremacy
"White, white, white became the metaphor for all things good."
By Rebecca Ruiz
Mario trades his overalls in for Peach's wedding dress in 'Super Mario Odyssey'
Mario is looking like a Peach.
California becomes first state to recognize third gender option on birth certificates
California is now the first state in America to recognize a third gender on legal documents like driver's licenses and birth certificates.
5 crucial ways men can help end sexual assault
Women can tell their powerful stories, but they alone can't fundamentally transform a culture that condones and excuses sexual assault.
By Rebecca Ruiz
USMNT fails to qualify for World Cup, internet reminds everyone we have a badass women's team
Actually, U.S. Soccer does have a team that competes in and wins World Cups.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Want to stop men like Harvey Weinstein from ruining women's lives? The solution is simple.
The people and institutions that could stop abusive behavior fail women time and again.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Before and after: Women finally get their due in STEM stock photos
Behold the radical differences between photos from the 1950s and the 21st century.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Amber Rose refuses to change the name of her SlutWalk to make critics happy
"I got to a point where I really stopped giving a f*ck, and that’s when I truly got enlightened."
By Rebecca Ruiz
What to make of Hugh Hefner's complicated legacy
The Playboy founder defied repressive sexual attitudes. What happened after that isn't simple or straightforward.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Jared Kushner is registered to vote as a woman. Good thing Trump is going after voter fraud.
What even is truth anymore?
Betsy DeVos makes fears come true by revoking Obama-era rules on campus sexual assault
"This misguided directive is a huge step back to a time when sexual assault was a secret that was swept under the rug."
By Rebecca Ruiz
Videos about the 'logical' ways we excuse sex assault will make you want to rage scream
These absurd scenarios will make you laugh, get angry, and realize how bizarre it is to justify sexual assault.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Women in STEM get prime real estate on Grand Central's ceiling for an inspiring reason
A creative play on the idea of "unseen stars."
By Rebecca Ruiz
Tough guy videos have a hidden message about men, mental health, and suicide
Do you know how to listen when a man needs help?
By Rebecca Ruiz
John Legend is going back to high school to help teens redefine what it means to be a man
The singer-songwriter has some strong feelings about toxic masculinity.
By Rebecca Ruiz
New Girl Scout badges go where Girl Scouts have never been before: Space
For the first time in the organization's history, Girl Scouts will be able to earn "space science" badges.
By Rebecca Ruiz
How a Facebook group for Clinton supporters is confronting racism as it fights for a better America
The private Facebook group is focusing on turning its power into political action. But critics remain skeptical — for good reason.
By Rebecca Ruiz
This new AP course could drastically improve diversity in tech
The new AP Computer Science course and exam have broad appeal.
By Rebecca Ruiz
No Vogue, Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik are not gender fluid just because they swap clothes
"It’s not about gender. It’s about, like, shapes."
By Yvette Tan
London Tube ditches 'ladies and gentlemen' greetings in the name of gender inclusion
"Good morning, everyone."
By Katie Dupere
First-of-its-kind study reveals harassment faced by women of color in space science
These aren't just isolated incidents.