Social philosophy

The World

The pill: fifty years later

It’s been fifty years since the Pill touched off feminist debates over sexual freedom and family planning. We talk with two feminist writers, a mother and daughter, about their personal histories and how the Pill shaped their perception of feminine power.

The World

Toolbelts and hard hats: the road to female financial freedom?

How Volunteers Keep Watch, Ease Isolation of Immigrant Detainees

Global Nation

Some immigrants sour on plan for path to citizenship in immigration reform bill

Global Politics

Senators take step forward for ‘Path to Citizenship’ immigration bill

Global Politics

Comprehensive immigration reform has run up against hurdles in the past

Conflict & Justice

Comprehensive immigration reform is the word of the week. Senators have a plan, the president has a plan and activists have more plans than they know what to do with. But if history is any judge, these plans for comprehensive reform will have a tough road ahead of them.

In Texas, Hispanics hoping to flex political muscle to help get immigration reform

Global Politics

Hispanics played a major role in deciding November’s presidential election. And now, as President Barack Obama prepares to start his second term with an eye on immigration reform, many Hispanic activists are hoping to take that new power and put it to work.

Chinese people left in the dark as officials plan leadership transition

Global Politics

The Chinese people don’t know much about where their big leadership transition is supposed to happen — but they know it’s soon. Slowly, more people are calling on the government to be more transparent in its process.

As economic recession marches on in Spain ‘Robin Hood’ character galvanizes poor, unemployed

Spain continues to struggle to rebuild its economy and those who are out of work are growing increasingly frustrated. In recent months, several workers marches have been held, and in some the generally peaceful protests have turned into mob actions, which include stealing from grocery stores and banks — ostensibly for the poor.

Egyptian women regularly facing, fighting sexual harassment

In Egypt, sexual harassment has become a common problem. And it’s a problem that officials aren’t doing anything about. It’s even infected the heart of the revolution, Tahrir Square, where even a protest rally against sexual harassment ended in a number of women being attacked.