While nominally led by women, Puerto Rico’s government has not addressed underlying gender issues made worse by recent disasters, nor heeded calls for change from feminist groups.
The successful expansion of access to higher education for women in the 20th century should change how we think about the government’s responsibility for supporting educational opportunity.
Even if the Supreme Court does not overturn Roe this year, it could permit so many anti-abortion obstacles that only the wealthy will be able to access full reproductive health care.
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Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy
Illuminating gender-based disparities through research, teaching, and public engagement.
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