“International Women’s Day 2021: History, marches and celebrations”, BBC News
BBC News, London, 5 March 2021
You might have seen International Women’s Day mentioned in the media or heard friends… Continue reading
“Human Trafficking Charges and Coach’s Death Reopen Gymnastics’ Deep Wounds”, The New York Times
Allyson Waller and
John Geddert… Continue reading
“Inside a Battle Over Race, Class and Power at Smith College”, The New York Times
A student said she was racially profiled while eating in… Continue reading
“FBI alert about possible ‘war’ against Congress reached D.C. and Capitol Police on eve of attack, deepening security questions”, The Washington Post
and Matt Zapotosky, Feb. 23, 2021
Around 7 p.m. on Jan. 5, less than 24 hours before… Continue reading
“‘A Loss To The Whole Society’: U.S. COVID-19 Death Toll Reaches 500,000”, NPR
Pien Huang, The Coronavirus Crisis, February 22, 2021
On Jan. 19, the incoming Biden administration hosted memorial to lives lost… Continue reading
“I’m Freezing Cold and Burning Mad in Texas”, The Atlantic
Andrew Exum, Contributing writer for The Atlantic, February 17, 2021
The state’s power outages have revealed the difference between… Continue reading
“Cruz says he has ‘no defense’ for mocking California’s past power outages as Texas’ grid falters amid historic freeze”, The Dallas Morning News
By Tom Benning, Feb 17, 2021
‘A blizzard strikes Texas & our state shuts down,’ the Republican wrote on Twitter.… Continue reading
“A Dismal Spring Awaits Unless We Slow the Spread of Covid-19”, The New York Times
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Rick Bright and Opinion, February 17, 2021
The authors were members… Continue reading
“Nodeep Kaur: The jailed activist Meena Harris tweeted about”, BBC News
By Geeta Pandey, BBC, Delhi, 17 feb. 2021
Earlier this month, Meena Harris, niece of American Vice President Kamala… Continue reading
“Women Take The Lead In Fighting ISIS In ‘Daughters Of Kobani'”, NPR
Mary Louise Kelly, All Things Considered, February 16, 2021
So much of the news from Syria consists of sad stories… Continue reading