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Billy Porter thinks there's a big problem with how we respond to men in dresses
"Men are strong, women are disgusting? I'm not doing that anymore."
Snapchat's 'gender-swap' filter exposes the internet's casual transphobia
It's digital drag without the self-awareness.
Women and girls will feel so seen by new guidelines for their mental health
Psychologists should focus on resilience without over-diagnosing normal responses to trauma.
By Rebecca Ruiz
This campaign wants UK politicians to wake up to the dangers of the gender data gap
The gender data gap is literally dangerous for women.
Gender may be the biggest cause of hate crime against women, new data shows
Campaigners are calling on UK police to recognise misogyny as a hate crime.
An online map lets people log instances of gender inequality
Seen a lack of gender diverse bathrooms somewhere? Drop a pin.
By Johnny Lieu
The Trump administration says there are two sexes. The science says they're wrong.
"The biology doesn’t say there are two sexes."
By Mark Kaufman
This Instagram poet is rewriting fairy tales with modern gender roles
It's time to forget about Prince Charming, damsels in distress, and living happily ever after.
By Laura Byager
Gender stereotypes are still alive and well in the online dating world, study says
He's just not that into you when you text him first.
By Laura Byager
'You're not alone': Famous men are talking about mental health, and it could save lives
Celebrities like The Rock, Ryan Reynolds, and Michael Phelps are making a difference.
By Rebecca Ruiz
This 'gender-free' clothing store has fashion for anyone
Shop by taste, not by gender.
Black Lives Matter co-founder explains what people get wrong about Black History Month
It's not just about the past.
By Eames Yates
Doritos may introduce a softer chip for women because apparently only men have teeth
Ladies, get in formation to cry.
Morgan Freeman had 1 very blunt comment about his SAG Award statue
"Maybe I started something."
By Sam Haysom
What we can learn about sex and power from the #MeToo backlash
#MeToo demands that we reimagine the way power and gender work in relationship to sex, even if we don't agree about how a victim should've behaved.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Nasty women (and men) to crowdsource 'marching orders' ahead of midterm elections
Founded by people who organized and led sister Women's March events around the country, March On wants to take a "bottom up" approach to the resistance.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Diversity in the video game industry is (surprise) not good
The games industry has a diversity problem.
By Kellen Beck
New York Times to air chilling Golden Globes ad that touts its sexual misconduct reporting
The Times wants to remind viewers of its role in sparking the #MeToo movement.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Trump was a disaster for women in 2017. It may be his undoing.
People's attitudes about gender equality really are changing, and it may deliver a devastating blow to Trump and his agenda in 2018.
By Rebecca Ruiz
AI-powered tool helps domestic violence survivors file restraining orders
HelpSelf Legal uses technology to assist low-income people, but experts are worried about what happens next.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Black women who blocked Roy Moore need your support, not your tweets
Why consistent and tangible support of black women is a better way to show your gratitude.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Megyn Kelly's interview with Trump's accusers is required viewing
You can't look away from Kelly's exclusive interview. And you shouldn't.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Adobe claims it has finally closed the gender wage gap
If they're right, it's an important step forward.
By Monica Chin
Matt Lauer is what happens when men who are terrible to women are given every benefit of the doubt
There's simply no way that Lauer's private behavior didn't affect his journalism.
By Rebecca Ruiz