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Guerrilla Girls' 1989 Met Museum Protest: A Catalyst for Change
In 1989, the feminist activist group Guerrilla Girls challenged the Metropolitan Museum of Art's gender imbalance by questioning why so few works were by women despite the frequent depiction of female nudes, sparking a debate that continues today.
Guerrilla Girls' 1989 Met Museum Protest: A Catalyst for Change
In 1989, the feminist activist group Guerrilla Girls challenged the Metropolitan Museum of Art's gender imbalance by questioning why so few works were by women despite the frequent depiction of female nudes, sparking a debate that continues today.
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Actresses Spearhead Feminist Movement in 2015
In 2015, several high-profile actresses, including Emma Watson, Jennifer Lawrence, and Amal Clooney, publicly championed feminist causes, raising awareness about gender inequality in Hollywood and beyond, prompting discussions and inspiring activism.
Actresses Spearhead Feminist Movement in 2015
In 2015, several high-profile actresses, including Emma Watson, Jennifer Lawrence, and Amal Clooney, publicly championed feminist causes, raising awareness about gender inequality in Hollywood and beyond, prompting discussions and inspiring activism.
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44% Bias Score


Susan Brownmiller's "Against Our Will": A Legacy of Controversy and Reform
Susan Brownmiller, who died aged 90, published the highly influential book "Against Our Will" in 1975, which redefined rape as a political act of male dominance, influencing legal changes and sparking considerable debate.
Susan Brownmiller's "Against Our Will": A Legacy of Controversy and Reform
Susan Brownmiller, who died aged 90, published the highly influential book "Against Our Will" in 1975, which redefined rape as a political act of male dominance, influencing legal changes and sparking considerable debate.
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40% Bias Score


Maria Grazia Chiuri Exits Dior; Jonathan Anderson to Lead Both Menswear and Womenswear
After nine years as Dior's women's creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri has departed, leaving Jonathan Anderson poised to take the helm of both men's and women's lines; this follows a period of speculation and coincides with a 5% decline in LVMH's value, with Chiuri's tenure marked by significant ...
Maria Grazia Chiuri Exits Dior; Jonathan Anderson to Lead Both Menswear and Womenswear
After nine years as Dior's women's creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri has departed, leaving Jonathan Anderson poised to take the helm of both men's and women's lines; this follows a period of speculation and coincides with a 5% decline in LVMH's value, with Chiuri's tenure marked by significant ...
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Argentina's Abortion Law Undermined by Current Government
Argentina legalized abortion in 2021 after a 20-year campaign by feminist and human rights groups; however, the current government is actively undermining the law's implementation by defunding it, creating access challenges for women.
Argentina's Abortion Law Undermined by Current Government
Argentina legalized abortion in 2021 after a 20-year campaign by feminist and human rights groups; however, the current government is actively undermining the law's implementation by defunding it, creating access challenges for women.
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36% Bias Score


De Kretser's Stella Prize-Winning Novel Blends Fiction and Memoir
Michelle de Kretser's Theory and Practice, winner of the $60,000 Stella Prize for women and non-binary writers, is a metafictional novel blending fiction and memoir, exploring themes of feminism, legacy, and the complexities of representing reality.
De Kretser's Stella Prize-Winning Novel Blends Fiction and Memoir
Michelle de Kretser's Theory and Practice, winner of the $60,000 Stella Prize for women and non-binary writers, is a metafictional novel blending fiction and memoir, exploring themes of feminism, legacy, and the complexities of representing reality.
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Dora Maar and Picasso: Reframing the Muse
The National Gallery of Australia's exhibition, "Cézanne to Giacometti," highlights Dora Maar's artistic contributions alongside Pablo Picasso's, challenging the traditional portrayal of female artists as mere muses; contemporary artists are also reimagining the portrayal of women in art, reclaiming...

Dora Maar and Picasso: Reframing the Muse
The National Gallery of Australia's exhibition, "Cézanne to Giacometti," highlights Dora Maar's artistic contributions alongside Pablo Picasso's, challenging the traditional portrayal of female artists as mere muses; contemporary artists are also reimagining the portrayal of women in art, reclaiming...
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Kate Nash's "Germ" Sparks Debate on Trans Rights and Feminism
Kate Nash's new single, "Germ," criticizes trans-exclusionary feminism and the UK Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of "woman," generating significant online debate and showcasing Nash's advocacy for transgender rights.

Kate Nash's "Germ" Sparks Debate on Trans Rights and Feminism
Kate Nash's new single, "Germ," criticizes trans-exclusionary feminism and the UK Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of "woman," generating significant online debate and showcasing Nash's advocacy for transgender rights.
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Rome Bartender Arrested for Sexual Assault
In Rome, a 28-year-old bartender was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 48-year-old woman in his bar on Thursday, prompting a feminist protest and highlighting concerns about sexual violence.

Rome Bartender Arrested for Sexual Assault
In Rome, a 28-year-old bartender was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 48-year-old woman in his bar on Thursday, prompting a feminist protest and highlighting concerns about sexual violence.
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Pop Culture's War on Women: How Media Fuels Self-Objectification and Misogyny
Sophie Gilbert's "Girl on Girl" examines how pop culture, including reality TV, music, and pornography, negatively portrays women, contributing to self-objectification, internalized misogyny, and a societal shift of blame onto victims of exploitation.

Pop Culture's War on Women: How Media Fuels Self-Objectification and Misogyny
Sophie Gilbert's "Girl on Girl" examines how pop culture, including reality TV, music, and pornography, negatively portrays women, contributing to self-objectification, internalized misogyny, and a societal shift of blame onto victims of exploitation.
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40% Bias Score

Feminist Author Susan Brownmiller Dies at 90
Susan Brownmiller, the author of the seminal feminist work "Against Our Will," died at 90; her book significantly advanced discussions on rape and its societal roots, but her later views on race and victim-blaming remain highly controversial.

Feminist Author Susan Brownmiller Dies at 90
Susan Brownmiller, the author of the seminal feminist work "Against Our Will," died at 90; her book significantly advanced discussions on rape and its societal roots, but her later views on race and victim-blaming remain highly controversial.
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40% Bias Score

Campaign to Make Non-Fatal Strangulation Standalone Offense in Scotland
Fiona Drouet, whose daughter died by suicide after being strangled by her boyfriend, is campaigning to make non-fatal strangulation a standalone crime in Scotland, arguing current laws are insufficient and don't reflect the severity of the act; while Police Scotland and the Crown Office express conc...

Campaign to Make Non-Fatal Strangulation Standalone Offense in Scotland
Fiona Drouet, whose daughter died by suicide after being strangled by her boyfriend, is campaigning to make non-fatal strangulation a standalone crime in Scotland, arguing current laws are insufficient and don't reflect the severity of the act; while Police Scotland and the Crown Office express conc...
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52% Bias Score
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