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Today at Ms. | May 3, 2021
 

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Athletes Win Historic Title IX Settlement with Clemson University

BY CARRIE N. BAKER | Women are 57 percent of undergraduate students but only 44 percent of college athletes—and they trail behind men in treatment and benefits at most schools. But that all may soon change.

 
 
 
Triggers and Trauma: The Hidden Health Effects of Racism [Part III, Who Killed George Floyd?]

BY MICHELE GOODWIN | Racism manifested by police stops, microaggressions at work, discriminatory and hostile treatment while shopping for groceries and doing other innocuous tasks, and systemic inequalities in housing and education take an enormous toll—both physically and psychologically.

 
 
 
Despite a History-Making Oscars, Women’s Underrepresentation Behind the Camera Persists

BY  SWATHI KELLA | “How can we possibly understand the perspectives, concerns, experiences and lives of over half the population if women are not allowed to be half of the storytellers?”

 
 
 
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