Invisible fridges and cooling cubbies: how kitchens have been designed for the rich
Meg Conley, creator of homeculture, writes about the history of kitchen design and how that impacts the life and work of women for The Guardian.
Meg Conley, creator of homeculture, writes about the history of kitchen design and how that impacts the life and work of women for The Guardian.
New Zealand has introduced a bill aimed at stopping “conversion practices”; i.e. forcing individuals into programs and practices that “seek to change or supress a
“As I received with hard-won indifference a job rejection this week, I contemplated how the do-it-all feminism of the nineties on which I had been raised had
COVID is hard on everyone– especially girls who may be forced into child marriage as a way to finance their families when parents lose employment.
The statement put to survey respondents was whether “having children is necessary in order to find fulfillment in life” — respondents were asked to agree or disagree.
For almost 40 years, the same political party had had power in Samoa, but the current election is now in a deadlock, thanks to a
Great post by EMJEN at By Common Consent about the challenge of Church leaders repeatedly encouraging members to listen to women while also not inviting
The New Zealand Federal Parliament has unanimously passed legislation giving mothers and their partners three days of (paid) bereavement leave following a miscarriage or stillbirth.
https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2021/03/17/mormon-land-loss-historic/ On this week’s podcast, Exponent II blogger Jody England Hansen, who served as a volunteer ordinance worker in the Salt Lake Temple before it
Tens of thousands of people have turned out to marches across Australia, protesting against the sexual abuse and harassment of women in the country. See an
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