equality

For married couples, marijuana users, the incarcerated and the marginalized, a year weighted by setbacks came with notable progress, too.
At the premiere of her new film, “The Children Act”, in which she plays a judge, actress and campaigner Emma Thompson says it’s more important than ever that women are seen in top jobs.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has a bogus claim that white men are the most persecuted group in America, and it’s pushing them to porn.
On Equal Pay Day, soccer superstar Megan Rapinoe testified about pay inequality.
Rights activists are calling the decision to remove LGBTQ-themed children’s books from library shelves “a restriction to the rights of freedom and expression.”
Women have been taking to the streets for hundreds of years in the fight for liberation and equality. From the Women’s March in Versailles in 1789, through the Suffragette and Women’s Liberation Movements, to the global Women’s Marches of 2017, we take a look back through history at the times women have marched for change.
Women and men have vastly different views on how much equality has been achieved in the U.S.
The Oscar winner's fierce declaration reemerged on social media to turbocharge calls for equity in Hollywood.
The team launched a campaign to pressure FIFA to provide equal prize-money at World Cups ahead of the women’s tournament in France earlier this year.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made her first public appearance since announcing she underwent treatment for pancreatic cancer.