“That Woman From Michigan”: Gretchen Whitmer and Violence Against Women in Politics
As women enter politics and assume more high-level positions, they face violent and vitriolic backlash to their political participation on gendered grounds.
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As women enter politics and assume more high-level positions, they face violent and vitriolic backlash to their political participation on gendered grounds.
As Minnesota and the nation reckon with racial injustice, Black women candidates are poised to speak on behalf of communities that are too often neglected, silenced, and ignored.
Despite their reputation for collaboration, on abortion policy, women lawmakers are as divided as the rest of the country.
To advance women’s human rights, we need to understand where and why disconnects exist between women’s personal empowerment and their support for gender equity norms.
Many men’s caregiving responsibilities have become more visible as they work from home during the pandemic.
Gun violence contributes to significant trauma in American youth, with important gendered impacts both inside and out of schools.
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