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Çanakkale Exhibit Showcases Troyan Women, Challenging Historical Narratives
Pınar Yolaçan's photography exhibit in Çanakkale, Turkey, displays images of Troyan women, highlighting their suffering during the Trojan War and challenging conventional historical narratives that focus primarily on male figures. The exhibit, initially shown at the 2018 Çanakkale Biennial, uses vis...
Çanakkale Exhibit Showcases Troyan Women, Challenging Historical Narratives
Pınar Yolaçan's photography exhibit in Çanakkale, Turkey, displays images of Troyan women, highlighting their suffering during the Trojan War and challenging conventional historical narratives that focus primarily on male figures. The exhibit, initially shown at the 2018 Çanakkale Biennial, uses vis...
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52% Bias Score


Adichie's "Dream Count": A Novel Exploring Female Experiences in a Global Context
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's new novel, "Dream Count," published by 4th Estate, follows three middle-aged Nigerian women living in the US and Nigeria as they navigate complex relationships and life challenges against the backdrop of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, offering a nuanced p...
Adichie's "Dream Count": A Novel Exploring Female Experiences in a Global Context
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's new novel, "Dream Count," published by 4th Estate, follows three middle-aged Nigerian women living in the US and Nigeria as they navigate complex relationships and life challenges against the backdrop of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, offering a nuanced p...
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20% Bias Score


Infidelity Divides Friend Group, Testing Relationship
A friend group is divided after one man cheats on his girlfriend; the man's best friend, Brody, wants to invite both to his birthday, while Brody's girlfriend, Rhea, wants to exclude the cheater, leading to conflict within their friendship.
Infidelity Divides Friend Group, Testing Relationship
A friend group is divided after one man cheats on his girlfriend; the man's best friend, Brody, wants to invite both to his birthday, while Brody's girlfriend, Rhea, wants to exclude the cheater, leading to conflict within their friendship.
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68% Bias Score


Mother's Defiance in Bradford
In Bradford, England, a mother of Indian origin defied a group of teenage boys who verbally harassed her and her child while walking home from the supermarket; this unexpected act of defiance highlights the challenges faced by immigrant families and promotes learning to stand up to prejudice and soc...
Mother's Defiance in Bradford
In Bradford, England, a mother of Indian origin defied a group of teenage boys who verbally harassed her and her child while walking home from the supermarket; this unexpected act of defiance highlights the challenges faced by immigrant families and promotes learning to stand up to prejudice and soc...
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48% Bias Score


Sex, Gender, and Evolution: Challenging Biological Determinism
This article explores the evolutionary origins of sexual reproduction, contrasting it with asexual methods, and examining how societal constructs of gender and biological sex intertwine, ultimately arguing against biological determinism.
Sex, Gender, and Evolution: Challenging Biological Determinism
This article explores the evolutionary origins of sexual reproduction, contrasting it with asexual methods, and examining how societal constructs of gender and biological sex intertwine, ultimately arguing against biological determinism.
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56% Bias Score


Diana Evans: Essays on Writing, Race, and Family
Diana Evans's new collection of essays, "I Want to Talk to You," offers insights into her creative process and the challenges of representing race, family, and cultural identity in literature, drawing on personal experiences and reflections on the works of other writers.
Diana Evans: Essays on Writing, Race, and Family
Diana Evans's new collection of essays, "I Want to Talk to You," offers insights into her creative process and the challenges of representing race, family, and cultural identity in literature, drawing on personal experiences and reflections on the works of other writers.
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28% Bias Score

The Rainbow" Adaptation Centers on Female Emancipation Across Generations
Nicola Werenowska's stage adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's "The Rainbow", performed by Polish-heritage actor-musicians as part of the UK/Poland Season 2025, centers on three generations of women and their evolving experiences of independence, using a non-linear structure that juxtaposes past and presen...

The Rainbow" Adaptation Centers on Female Emancipation Across Generations
Nicola Werenowska's stage adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's "The Rainbow", performed by Polish-heritage actor-musicians as part of the UK/Poland Season 2025, centers on three generations of women and their evolving experiences of independence, using a non-linear structure that juxtaposes past and presen...
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36% Bias Score

Macbeth: A Women-of-Color Reimagining
La Boite Theatre in Brisbane, Australia, presents a Macbeth production on International Women's Day, directed by Courtney Stewart and Lisa Fa'alafi, featuring three women of color as the witches who play all roles, re-examining the play's themes of war and power from a feminine perspective.

Macbeth: A Women-of-Color Reimagining
La Boite Theatre in Brisbane, Australia, presents a Macbeth production on International Women's Day, directed by Courtney Stewart and Lisa Fa'alafi, featuring three women of color as the witches who play all roles, re-examining the play's themes of war and power from a feminine perspective.
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40% Bias Score

Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" Exhibition Challenges Representations of Black Women
Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" exhibition at the Hayward Gallery features monumental portraits of Black women adorned with rhinestones, video installations incorporating Eartha Kitt's music, and explores themes of love, identity, and representation, challenging historical portrayals.

Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" Exhibition Challenges Representations of Black Women
Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" exhibition at the Hayward Gallery features monumental portraits of Black women adorned with rhinestones, video installations incorporating Eartha Kitt's music, and explores themes of love, identity, and representation, challenging historical portrayals.
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60% Bias Score

Science Redefines Sex: Beyond the Binary
Scientific research reveals sex as a spectrum, challenging the binary male/female model; variations in chromosomes, hormones, and physical characteristics exist, impacting legal and social recognition of gender identity.

Science Redefines Sex: Beyond the Binary
Scientific research reveals sex as a spectrum, challenging the binary male/female model; variations in chromosomes, hormones, and physical characteristics exist, impacting legal and social recognition of gender identity.
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16% Bias Score

1930s Radio Research Reveals Complex Family Impacts
Newly discovered 1938 BBC research notepads reveal the complex impact of radio on British families in the 1930s, showcasing both its positive contributions and its potential for manipulation within family dynamics, as shown by instances of coercive control, all within the context of a working-class ...

1930s Radio Research Reveals Complex Family Impacts
Newly discovered 1938 BBC research notepads reveal the complex impact of radio on British families in the 1930s, showcasing both its positive contributions and its potential for manipulation within family dynamics, as shown by instances of coercive control, all within the context of a working-class ...
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24% Bias Score

Moroccan Aita Singers Find Acceptance Amidst Evolving Cultural Landscape
Moroccan cheikha, female folk singers of the aita tradition, face societal stigma despite their cultural importance; however, growing acceptance and the success of films like "Everybody Loves Touda" suggest a continued future for the genre.

Moroccan Aita Singers Find Acceptance Amidst Evolving Cultural Landscape
Moroccan cheikha, female folk singers of the aita tradition, face societal stigma despite their cultural importance; however, growing acceptance and the success of films like "Everybody Loves Touda" suggest a continued future for the genre.
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12% Bias Score
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