Today at Ms . | December 4, 2020
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How COVID-19 is Devastating Women’s Studies Programs Across the U.S. [[link removed]]
BY JENNIFER ASH | The pandemic has had a devastating impact on feminist studies programs across the country—but faculty, staff and students are pushing back against austerity measures that threaten their programs and centers.
Breaking Boundaries: How Two Ugandan Girls Challenged Period Poverty [[link removed]]
BY CRYSTAL SPRAGUE & KYLIE SCHUYLER | Many adolescents in Uganda leave school due to a lack of menstrual supplies needed to manage their periods—so 12-year-old Patience and 13-year-old Kashish set out to teach women in their community how to make reusable sanitary pads.
Violence Against Women Deserves More Than a 16-Day Campaign [[link removed]]
BY NICOLE BEHNAM | November marks the annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign. After the year we’ve had, we're going to need to dedicate more than just 16 days to ending the ‘shadow pandemic’ of gender-based violence.
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The incoming Biden administration will inherit an economic crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic. What should be their first economic priority?
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