Broadly Women's Rights
100 More Things You Can Do to Make Women's Lives Easier
If you think you don't need this list because you've already got it figured out, read it five times.
How Dr. Ruth Brought Radical Sexual Politics Out of the Shadows
Director Ryan White talks to Broadly about his new documentary on Dr. Ruth Westheimer, the legendary educator who took sex out of the bedroom and onto the dinner table.
Brazil's New President Once Told a Politician She Was Too Ugly to Rape
Far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was elected this week despite his abysmal track record on rights for women, LGBTQ people, and indigenous communities.
#MeToo Anniversary: Women Around the World Speak on Its Impact
As the movement marks its first year of existence, we asked women how things have changed—or not—in their respective countries.
We Are Already Closer to the End of Legal Abortion Than We Think
If a conservative judge like Brett Kavanaugh is appointed to the Supreme Court, we can expect a barrage of dangerous new anti-abortion restrictions proposed and enacted across the country.
Camping Outside Congress During Argentina's Abortion Vote
Early Thursday morning, Argentina's Senate voted against legalizing abortion. I spent the 10 hours before standing in the cold with fellow activists hoping for a different outcome.
Congrats to These Congressmen Ranked 'Worst for Women'
American Bridge and Ultraviolet, two progressive groups, gave 15 sitting members of Congress failing marks based on their votes on abortion rights, health care and more.
How Justice Kennedy's Retirement Could Spell Doom for Abortion and Gay Rights
President Donald Trump could appoint a conservative Supreme Court Justice keen on overturning landmark rulings.
In Saudi Arabia, Winning the Right to Drive Is Bittersweet
Women's driving rights are long overdue in the KSA, but as the activists who successfully fought for them are detained, it's hard for women's rights advocates to celebrate.
Amber Rose Doesn't Care What the Media Gets Wrong About Her
Amber Rose sits down with host Amanda Knox to discuss how her experiences with the media have shaped her feminism and how she handles harassment today for The Scarlet Letter Reports.
Women Around the World Share the Sexist Things They Can't Believe Still Exist
It's 2018, but women still face innumerable obstacles in their daily lives. In honor of International Women's Day, women explain what they'd like to see change in their home countries.