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Huddled Masses Yearning to Breathe Free: Tuberculosis in Progressive Era New York City
Since January, Americans have grappled with the implications of the Trump Administration’s continued efforts to…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Neurosurgery and WWI. A…
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UK Squatters’ Fight for Decent Housing
The topic of squatting — living in or using a dwelling without the owner’s permission…
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Irish Abortion Trails and Informal Care Networks: Facilitating Continuities in Care
Women from the north and south of Ireland have travelled to England to access abortion…
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The Miseries and Heartbreak of Backstreet Abortions: Before and After Roe
In 1967, a group of clergy in New York City founded the Clergy Consultation Service…
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You Know What? Equality Feminism is Crap
In the wake of the Women’s March, one thing is clear — we haven’t resolved…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Snake oil revisited. Johnny’s…
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From “Sip-in” to the Hairpin Drop Heard Round the World, Protests Can Work
Do protests work? Certainly they can make the participants feel that rather than passively accepting…
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Inclusive Health Services for Women: More than Just Tote Bags
In Silver City, New Mexico, a small print company has raised over seventy thousand dollars…
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I did the unthinkable. I saw Fifty Shades Darker. In theaters. By myself.
It was just as bad as I thought it would be. I can get past…