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“The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo” on HBO

By Christine Cupaiuolo — April 8, 2008

“These Extremists Are Dividing Society”

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 30, 2007

21 Leaders for the 21st Century

By Christine Cupaiuolo — January 3, 2007

A New Report on Global Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Health

By Rachel Walden — April 7, 2008

A True Gem: Rachel Lloyd

By OBOS — April 1, 2010

A Warped World for Native American Women Seeking Justice

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 27, 2007

Calling All Chicago Readers to “Yes Means Yes”

By Christine Cupaiuolo — February 18, 2009

Calls for Action, Votes and Participation

By Christine Cupaiuolo — January 15, 2008

CDC Releases Data on Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence by Sexual Orientation

By Rachel Walden — February 25, 2013

CDC Releases Info on CMV Infection in Pregnancy, Health Effects of Domestic Violence

By Rachel Walden — February 11, 2008

Challenges Facing Female Veterans

By Christine Cupaiuolo — November 11, 2008

Could a Smart Retort on Maternity Care Help Build Support for Comprehensive Health Care Reform?

By Christine Cupaiuolo — September 28, 2009

Dispatches from Vietnam: Learning From “Our Bodies, Ourselves”

By Guest Contributor — November 17, 2015

Double Dose: A Look at Healthcare for Women Behind Bars; House-Senate Conference Committee Approves Abstinence Education Funding Increase; Majority of Those Polled Support Access to Contraceptives in Schools; Joss Whedon!!

By Christine Cupaiuolo — November 2, 2007

Double Dose: A Reporter Writes About Her Own Rape; Are Doctors Shilling for Drug Companies on Public Radio?; NPR on Women Waiting to Have Children and the “Clash” Between Cuture and Biology; Books Challenged for Sexuality Content; and More

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 10, 2008

Double Dose: Billboard Sinks to New Low; Bring Back Affordable Contraceptives; Feminists Make Better Partners

By Christine Cupaiuolo — November 23, 2007

Double Dose: Black Maternal Health in the United States; Google Fumbles on Childcare; AMA Apologizes for Past Racism; Doctors Discussing Weight; Open Letter to Obama on Late-Term Abortion; Postcards From Vermont …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 11, 2008

Double Dose: Botox for Bridesmaids; Hospitals Work to Create Healthier Spaces; California Bans Trans Fats; McCain’s War on Women; Gaming’s “Fat Princess” …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 26, 2008

Double Dose: Breast Cancer and the Environment, Boosting the G-Spot and Rep. Dingell Tells It Like It Is

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 18, 2007

Double Dose: FDA Finds No Risk From BPA; “I Do” For Health Insurance; Female Condoms Needs Funding, Support; APA Report on Abortion and Mental Health; What’s in a Midwife’s Black Bag? …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — August 16, 2008

Double Dose: Feminism Quotes of the Week; Dr. Phil & Home Birth; The Season for Viewing Fat People; Domestic Abuse and Deportation; Cheering for the Safety of Cheerleaders …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — September 13, 2008

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