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Gender ambiguity was a tool of power 4,500 years ago in Mesopotamia
Gender-ambiguous people in ancient Mesopotamia were powerful and important members of society more than four millennia ago.
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How many of us have joked about moving because of politics? These people–from all across the country—actually did it ...
UNC Health will no longer provide gender-affirming medical services to 18-year-old transgender patients, even though North ...
Gender-based violence (GBV) remains prevalent and significant in Bangladesh, deeply rooted in our patriarchal norms, despite ...
After operating for nearly nine decades, Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast abruptly closed its only two remaining clinics in ...
The attorney general accused the feds of forcing states to “exclude and discriminate against people who are transgender.” ...
The district judge said the Supreme Court last year reaffirmed parental rights in education in its decision in Mahmoud v.
Progress on gender equality across the world is stalling, with recent global trends creating an uneven impact between men and ...
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Texas A&M abruptly cancels ethics course over race, gender policy
The university said content of the graduate course, which was already underway, was not adequately disclosed, forcing the ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday unanimously upheld a law barring minors from receiving cross-sex ...
Studying the Constitution is not a priority for the American Political Science Association’s journal, a new Goldwater ...
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