She delivered her speech while wearing black and presenting the award to ‘BloodNormal.”
The AiRS Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women with the costs of breast reconstruction post mastectomy, and connecting them with doctors who can help.
Women may not know that sometimes pregnancy can be abusive.
Violence against women and girls is a grave violation of human rights. Its impact ranges from immediate to long-term multiple physical, sexual and mental consequences for women and girls, including death.
Gaslighting, Personal Trauma, Learning the Hard Way, and Lemons Out of Lemonade. GUEST: Tracy Malone
The Anchal Project and dyeScape empowers women who've experienced abuse by teaching them to create dyed textiles
The issue of women pastors is not in the essential doctrines category. Since it is not, why then should we make a big deal about it?
As a female preacher, I have firsthand experience of the way religion can discrimination against women. But religion is not the problem.
In some multiracial movements, unity means ignoring Black suffering.
The days of castigating unmarried women with kids are ending
What pastors say to women in abusive relationships can be life-changing
The question isn’t whether or not you have freedom of speech; it’s what you want to use that freedom of speech toward.
Nikki Mattocks was about to do her high school exams when the bullying started. “My friend told me on the phone that her Mum thought I was going to get a knife from the kitchen and kill them all,”…
Two women explain how their partners turned internet-connected gadgets into a means of control.
What’s the connection between time and eternity? Twitter and scripture? How can we use human language to speak of divine things? It’s complicated, so it’s not surprising we sometimes get it wrong. Gaudium et Spes, a document of the Second Vatican Council, says the Church should read the signs of the times, so that “in …
"Before you tell me—and every other person who's been abused—how stupid I am, let me tell you what kept me going back to an abusive partner. It's so much more powerful than hope; it's fueled by my sense of possibility."
By: Rob HewellAny person or group who holds a position deemed to be exclusivist and found to be offensive might be said to hold beliefs that are hateful toward others. Could that one day apply to Christian worship?
A woman founded an online community for survivors to find resource and hope.
Psychologist Catherine Sanderson explains how to be more courageous in speaking up about bad behavior, from offensive speech to harmful actions.