From Suffrage to Censorship: Women Have Suffered Long Enough
The National Archives' censoring of signs at the Women's March sparked a conversation about historical objectivity and freedom of speech.Empowering Pink-Collar Professions
"Pink-collar" careers like nursing are often looked down upon, but that shouldn't dissuade people from pursuing them.You’re Pretty Funny, for a Girl: A Discussion With Female Comedians at BC
Five women in comedy at BC shed light on what their experiences have been like, what they love about it, and where things can improve.Democrats Make History in the Midterms
The Democratic Party gained a majority in the House of Representatives and elected many women and minority representatives in the midterm elections.BC's Body Project Champions Body Positivity
Kathryn Sweeney, BC's leader of the Body Project, hopes the program can provide students with “tools and practical skills they can use to challenge the appearance ideals in the culture, ...Crazy Rich Representation
As "Crazy Rich Asians" continues to touch millions of fans, it has prompted a movement to increase diversity in Hollywood.Professor Suzy Kim Discusses Women in North Korea
Rutgers University professor Suzy Kim presented a lecture at Boston College on the significant role of women in North Korea.CARE Week Provides Resources and Education Regarding Sexual Assault
Sponsored by the Boston College Women's Center, CARE week focuses on raising awareness about sexual assault and rape.