In 2017, the walls of Stockholm’s subway system featured new art: black and white sketches of women participating in different […]
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In 2017, the walls of Stockholm’s subway system featured new art: black and white sketches of women participating in different […]
What started as a straightforward reference question at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) provoked an unmistakable volley in […]
My twentieth high school reunion is this summer, and I can’t decide if I want to go or not. Enmeshed […]
“Is society ready for this pregnant husband?” was the subheading of Thomas Beatie’s 2008 essay about his pregnancy. Mr. Beatie […]
In December 2022 – a few days shy of the new year – the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review […]
We spent all of winter in the NICU. When I was 25 weeks pregnant, I went into preterm labor and […]
For most of last year, I worried that I’d broken my brain. As an academic whose job entails creating knowledge, […]
“I am a survivor of childhood sexual abuse,” are words that lend themselves to whispers in the night, a disclosure […]
In Fall 2022, conservative pundits condemned Senator-elect John Fetterman (D-PA), who had survived a stroke the previous spring, using discriminatory […]
Content warning: This piece discusses parent-child sexual abuse, coercion, and addiction. Nobody likes getting a colonoscopy. It’s not just the […]