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Biblioteca de Mujeres Seeks Permanent Home in Madrid
The Biblioteca de Mujeres, a collection of over 30,000 books and publications by and about women compiled by Marisa Mediavilla over 40 years, currently lacks a permanent home in Madrid, despite calls from organizations like AMEIS and ACE for a dedicated space to preserve this unique literary heritag...
Biblioteca de Mujeres Seeks Permanent Home in Madrid
The Biblioteca de Mujeres, a collection of over 30,000 books and publications by and about women compiled by Marisa Mediavilla over 40 years, currently lacks a permanent home in Madrid, despite calls from organizations like AMEIS and ACE for a dedicated space to preserve this unique literary heritag...
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32% Bias Score


New Maria Callas Biography Reveals Exploitation and Abuse
Lyndsy Spence's new biography, "Cast a Diva," uses newly discovered letters to reveal intimate details of Maria Callas's life, including her mother's attempts to exploit her, her husband's control, and Aristóteles Onassis's alleged drugging and rape of her, challenging previous understandings of the...
New Maria Callas Biography Reveals Exploitation and Abuse
Lyndsy Spence's new biography, "Cast a Diva," uses newly discovered letters to reveal intimate details of Maria Callas's life, including her mother's attempts to exploit her, her husband's control, and Aristóteles Onassis's alleged drugging and rape of her, challenging previous understandings of the...
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68% Bias Score


Colombian Doctor's Activism Leads to Progressive Abortion Law
A Colombian doctor's journey from clinical medicine to feminist activism, culminating in her significant contribution to Colombia's progressive abortion law, offers lessons in strategic advocacy and social movement building.
Colombian Doctor's Activism Leads to Progressive Abortion Law
A Colombian doctor's journey from clinical medicine to feminist activism, culminating in her significant contribution to Colombia's progressive abortion law, offers lessons in strategic advocacy and social movement building.
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44% Bias Score


Female Primatologists Challenge Traditional Views of Primate Behavior
Primatologists Sarah Blaffer Hrdy and Amy Parish revolutionized the field by challenging the male-dominated view of female primates as passive, revealing complex reproductive strategies and matriarchal societies in various species, thereby impacting our understanding of gender roles and the nature o...
Female Primatologists Challenge Traditional Views of Primate Behavior
Primatologists Sarah Blaffer Hrdy and Amy Parish revolutionized the field by challenging the male-dominated view of female primates as passive, revealing complex reproductive strategies and matriarchal societies in various species, thereby impacting our understanding of gender roles and the nature o...
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20% Bias Score


Death of Naomi Stadlen: Author and Psychotherapist's Legacy of Trusting Motherhood
Naomi Stadlen, an author and psychotherapist, died aged 82; her book, "What Mothers Do," revolutionized parenting by emphasizing trust and communication, impacting countless mothers and therapists.
Death of Naomi Stadlen: Author and Psychotherapist's Legacy of Trusting Motherhood
Naomi Stadlen, an author and psychotherapist, died aged 82; her book, "What Mothers Do," revolutionized parenting by emphasizing trust and communication, impacting countless mothers and therapists.
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32% Bias Score


Poland Wins Inclusion of Marie Skłodowska in €20 Banknote Design
Poland successfully pressured the European Central Bank to include Marie Curie's maiden name, "Skłodowska," on the new €20 banknote design, following diplomatic efforts and letters to the ECB president, though the final design is pending until 2026.
Poland Wins Inclusion of Marie Skłodowska in €20 Banknote Design
Poland successfully pressured the European Central Bank to include Marie Curie's maiden name, "Skłodowska," on the new €20 banknote design, following diplomatic efforts and letters to the ECB president, though the final design is pending until 2026.
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4% Bias Score

Adichie's "Dream Count": A Novel Reflecting on Womanhood and Cultural Iconography
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Dream Count," published after a 12-year hiatus, follows four women's experiences with love, loss, and bodily autonomy during and after the Covid-19 pandemic; a central character is inspired by Nafissatou Diallo's experience with Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

Adichie's "Dream Count": A Novel Reflecting on Womanhood and Cultural Iconography
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Dream Count," published after a 12-year hiatus, follows four women's experiences with love, loss, and bodily autonomy during and after the Covid-19 pandemic; a central character is inspired by Nafissatou Diallo's experience with Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
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48% Bias Score

Moroccan Feminist Arrested for "Blasphemy" After Viral Post
Moroccan feminist Ibtissame Lachgar was arrested for blasphemy after posting a photo of herself wearing a shirt stating "Allah is lesbian", facing up to five years imprisonment for the act which sparked outrage and numerous threats. Her past activism with Mali further fueled the controversy.

Moroccan Feminist Arrested for "Blasphemy" After Viral Post
Moroccan feminist Ibtissame Lachgar was arrested for blasphemy after posting a photo of herself wearing a shirt stating "Allah is lesbian", facing up to five years imprisonment for the act which sparked outrage and numerous threats. Her past activism with Mali further fueled the controversy.
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36% Bias Score

Global Breastfeeding Rate Below 50%: A Feminist Perspective
The global breastfeeding rate is below 50% for infants under six months, prompting a debate on the effectiveness and inclusivity of its promotion, particularly concerning gender roles and societal responsibility.

Global Breastfeeding Rate Below 50%: A Feminist Perspective
The global breastfeeding rate is below 50% for infants under six months, prompting a debate on the effectiveness and inclusivity of its promotion, particularly concerning gender roles and societal responsibility.
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44% Bias Score

Heroines": A Literary Reckoning of Gender Inequality
Kate Zambreno's "Heroines" (published in the US 13 years ago) explores how female writers, including Zelda Fitzgerald, Sylvia Plath, and others, were historically marginalized and their mental health exploited by male counterparts, challenging literary canons and promoting a reevaluation of gender r...

Heroines": A Literary Reckoning of Gender Inequality
Kate Zambreno's "Heroines" (published in the US 13 years ago) explores how female writers, including Zelda Fitzgerald, Sylvia Plath, and others, were historically marginalized and their mental health exploited by male counterparts, challenging literary canons and promoting a reevaluation of gender r...
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76% Bias Score

Food as Female Agency in Atwood's Novels
Margaret Atwood uses food symbolism in novels like "The Edible Woman," "Surfacing," and "Lady Oracle" to portray how female characters negotiate societal pressures and reclaim agency through their eating habits, highlighting the complex relationship between food, body, and power dynamics.

Food as Female Agency in Atwood's Novels
Margaret Atwood uses food symbolism in novels like "The Edible Woman," "Surfacing," and "Lady Oracle" to portray how female characters negotiate societal pressures and reclaim agency through their eating habits, highlighting the complex relationship between food, body, and power dynamics.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Official's Book Exposes Challenges in Communicating Equality Initiatives
Soledad Murillo's book, "Supervivencia de las políticas de igualdad," details how the Spanish government's decision to limit her public appearances in 2018 hindered the communication of key equality initiatives, such as new paternity leave and support for children of incarcerated abusive parents, hi...

Spanish Official's Book Exposes Challenges in Communicating Equality Initiatives
Soledad Murillo's book, "Supervivencia de las políticas de igualdad," details how the Spanish government's decision to limit her public appearances in 2018 hindered the communication of key equality initiatives, such as new paternity leave and support for children of incarcerated abusive parents, hi...
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36% Bias Score
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