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Category: Women's Rights

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7 ridiculous rules women still face in 2021
Feminism/Womanism, History/Herstory

7 ridiculous rules women still face in 2021

TGJP April 25, 2024
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Rise Above Endo Gaslighting:Empowerment Through Endometriosis Awareness
Black Women, Female Health

Rise Above Endo Gaslighting:Empowerment Through Endometriosis Awareness

TGJP April 23, 2024
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10 Facts about Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls
child safety, Culture

10 Facts about Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls

TGJP April 17, 2024
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Women Who Menstruate Have Every Right to Speak with Authority on Periods
Female Civil Rights, Female Health

Women Who Menstruate Have Every Right to Speak with Authority on Periods

TGJP July 23, 2023
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The Historic Demand from White  Women for Black Women’s Labor: “Legalization”
Black Women, Female Health

The Historic Demand from White Women for Black Women’s Labor: “Legalization”

TGJP January 6, 2023
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WE Survive Abuse: Adenomyosis Awareness Month
Disabilities, Disability and Chronic Illness

WE Survive Abuse: Adenomyosis Awareness Month

TGJP April 6, 2022
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Whispered Civil Rights Movement Secrets: Fannie Lou Hamer the Truth Teller
Advocates/Activists, Black Women

Whispered Civil Rights Movement Secrets: Fannie Lou Hamer the Truth Teller

TGJP February 1, 2016
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10 Clear Signs He Doesn’t Respect You (And What Survivors Must Know About the Programming That Keeps Us Silent)
Womanism/Feminism

10 Clear Signs He Doesn’t Respect You (And What Survivors Must Know About the Programming That Keeps Us Silent)

 updated from Sep 28, 2025  Survival is one type of strength. Healing is another. We heal the things we never should have had to survive in the fir [...]
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Risk Doesn’t Rise by Accident—What Happens When Care is Uneven for Black Women
Abuse of Power

Risk Doesn’t Rise by Accident—What Happens When Care is Uneven for Black Women

Risk for harm grows where care is uneven.And for Black women, care has never been evenly given.Healthcare didn’t listen. Domestic violence se [...]
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The Dangerous Person Is Always the Most “Interesting” Person in the Room
Abuse of Power

The Dangerous Person Is Always the Most “Interesting” Person in the Room

I will help build a culture where doing good is interesting again.There were so many morally bankrupt and inhumane comments about Jason Arday on s [...]
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Wait… If Race Is Socially Constructed, Why Doesn’t Racial Identity Depend on How You Feel?
Civil Rights & Social Justice

Wait… If Race Is Socially Constructed, Why Doesn’t Racial Identity Depend on How You Feel?

They tell me that I have despised being told what to do since I was a baby. I LOVE learning. Those are two different things, and sometimes, depending [...]
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When Is a Woman’s “No” Not Considered a Form of Hate?
Abuse

When Is a Woman’s “No” Not Considered a Form of Hate?

Her name was Marzieh Nieri. She was 23 years old.Marzieh said she fought back when a man attempted to sexually assault her. The man died from his [...]
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WE Survive Abuse Book Club: The Quiet Zone
WE Survive Abuse Book Club

WE Survive Abuse Book Club: The Quiet Zone

The Quiet Zone authored by Petal Kimberly SamuelThere is a kind of quiet that feels like freedom.The house after everyone has gone to sleep. S [...]
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When Women Call for Help—and the System Does Not See Someone Worth Protecting
Abuse

When Women Call for Help—and the System Does Not See Someone Worth Protecting

We are nowhere close to being able to collapsing women's issues into total invisibility......Maybe in thousands of years or something, but not now. So [...]
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Keep Your Eye on Jonah Wheeler: The Young Democrat Asking His Party to Think Again
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Keep Your Eye on Jonah Wheeler: The Young Democrat Asking His Party to Think Again

Every so often, a politician appears who is interesting not because you agree with everything he says, but because he appears willing to say something [...]
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Who Decided Black Women Weren’t Feminine?
Black Women

Who Decided Black Women Weren’t Feminine?

A movement does not become more compassionate by asking the vulnerable to become invisible. True justice makes more room without removing the people w [...]
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10 Women Who Paid With Their Lives While Fighting for Women’s Freedom
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10 Women Who Paid With Their Lives While Fighting for Women’s Freedom

We were taught what women won. We weren't always taught what women paid.We should talk more about the women who died fighting for women’s civil ri [...]
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