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When you picture a scientist on television, who do you see? Too often, the answer is a man in a white lab coat, hunched over a microscope, or a stereotypical “mad genius” bent on world domination.
At the turn of the 20th century, a sporty American woman would have had relatively few arenas to test her skill: croquet, maybe, or archery, or basketball played gently in an ankle-length skirt.
As private adoption took shape as an industry, exploiting girls’ shame was a crucial tool for social workers and psychiatrists who diagnosed maternity home residents with depression, mental ...
In this op-ed, filmmaker Chanel Dupree and me too. International's Jazmine Wilson examine the adultification bias against Black girls, and why they're left vulnerable to harm. me too. International ...
Many people have felt the subtle pressure to be “man enough” or “woman enough” in the eyes of others. And research has shown this pressure can have personal and social consequences. When men feel ...