Housework
Labor

Doubly Oppressed: Role of Women in the Household

by WREEView Editorial Board The labor of women in the household is often underappreciated by society. Women work full time jobs, raise children and take care of the home. Woman have not always had financial ...
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Julie K. Brown
Women's Rights

Julie K. Brown – Strong Example in Women’s Rights

Julie K. Brown is an American investigative journalist for the Miami Herald. Born in Philadelphia, PA in 1961, she worked hard to graduate Magna Cum Laude in 1987 from Temple University with a degree in ...
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Ms Rachel
Peace

Ms. Rachel: Advocate for Kids in Crisis

By Saumya V. Rachel Anne Accurso, also known as Ms. Rachel, is an educator and specialist in child development. She is best known for her educational videos on YouTube for infants, toddlers and young children. ...
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Epstein Survivors
Statement

Statement on Recent Epstein Email Release

The Epstein case holds great significance in the inequality women and children experience. As conditions for working people worsen, the issue of sexual exploitation has become a political tool used by the oligarchy. The Epstein ...
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Women's Bill of Rights
Pages From Our Past

A Proposal for a Women’s Bill of Rights

PREAMBLE As a result of the people’s pressure to guarantee the basic freedoms for which they had just fought, the Founders of our Republic included a Bill of Rights as part of our nation’s Constitution. ...
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Uncategorized

House passes bill that could make it harder for married women to vote

This story was originally reported by Barbara Rodriguez of The 19th. The U.S. House has passed a bill that voting rights groups have repeatedly warned would make it harder for millions of Americans, including married ...
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