Not all domestic violence is physical, and sometimes it takes years to recognize it for what it is.
Not all domestic violence is physical, and sometimes it takes years to recognize it for what it is.
In this deeply poignant essay, the award-winning novelist-memoirist perfectly evokes that gutting feeling when your best friend knows it's time to go before you're ready to accept it.
Often erased from the activist movements they started, Black women are calling out attempts to silence them, and fueling the #resistance by being each other’s best allies.
How do we maintain strong connections with other women when our lives have changed so drastically?
Eighty-three percent of disabled women experience rape or abuse, often at the hands of caretakers. And without a way to report their violations, the perps frequently go unpunished.
The movement isn’t about vilifying men. It’s about protecting all survivors of sexual harassment and abuse.
A white adoptive Christian mother of two African sisters claims not to see race. So why is she so quick to call Black people “racist” for offering helpful parenting advice?
Is it ever a good idea to parent a parent? And when your two life-long dreams are at odds, how do you choose between them?
No matter how toxic their behavior, boys like Nick Sandmann are defended, protected, and even encouraged to cultivate their privilege.
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