Women and Girls

August 17, 2016

Fighting Frizz? Then You Should’ve Put a Shower Cap on It.

Aly Walansky doesn’t care how ridiculous she may look. When she is running errands or heading to meetings and it begins to rain, she will reach […]
August 13, 2016

A ‘Sex and the City’ for African Viewers

Let’s get this out of the way up front: “An African City,” the steamy Ghanaian web series about five young women looking for love in Accra, […]
June 25, 2016

Noted: Closing the Gender Gap, One E-Battle at a Time

Judy Jetset walked around the bar at the Playwright Irish Pub in Midtown Manhattan, checking in on the 40 people she had brought together to watch […]
June 9, 2016

First Person: Hillary Clinton’s Moment, and My Own

First Person By DOMINIQUE BROWNING June 8, 2016 She got me at the introductory video, before she ever set foot on stage. All those women, generations of us, […]
April 26, 2016

‘Real Housewives’ Invited Me In. How Could I Say No?

By KATIE ROGERS April 26, 2016 On a cold April morning in Manhattan, Ramona Singer, a cast member of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” is teetering […]
April 22, 2016

Modern Love: All Twisted Up by Gender Bending

April 22, 2016 Modern Love By DELACEY SKINNER I had asked my ex-boyfriend if I could spend the night at the house he owned in his […]
April 9, 2016

When a Feminist Pledges a Sorority

By JESSICA BENNETT April 9, 2016 It was a Thursday evening on the Columbia University campus, and a group from the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority was wedged onto […]