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Documenting Shaheen Bagh’s women-led sit-in
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The unacknowledged role of women who shaped people’s movements in Telangana
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“There's a lot of blood, sweat and tears”: The price that India’s first women doctors paid to break barriers
Nayantara Narayanan
Gender
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An archive traces the feminist history of Nepal
Nepal Picture Library
Health
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On the Ground, It’s Business As Usual: Jashodhara Dasgupta On One Year Since the Supreme Court Banned Sterilisation Camps
Shaifali Agrawal
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How Malayalam cinema’s only female superstar got back to work
Leena Gita Reghunath
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“My child refused to come near me”: How Women Burn-Survivors in India Are Alienated from their Children
Swetha D
Communities
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The Lede
India’s new society of women Freemasons
Jaiveer Kohli Mariwala
Good Quality Girls Are Out of Stock: An Extract From “Autoplay”
G Sampath
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“They Became Soldiers For…Their Own Liberty”: Why Women Joined Subhas Chandra Bose’s Rani of Jhansi Regiment
Vera Hildebrand
Government
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“There Are No Brick-and-Mortar Banks in a Radius of Even Ten Kilometres”: Renana Jhabvala on Demonetisation and the Rural Economy
Manas Roshan
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“He’s Like a Real Man”: Trump’s Female Supporters Stand Firmly Behind Him
Niha Masih
Politics
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The Lede
What’s driving the rise in Ireland’s women politicians?
Muhammad Tahir
Crime
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The Lede
Support groups for minority women struggle to stay afloat
Omkar Khandekar
Gender
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Essay
Two Sisters, Two Lives: An Excerpt from "Walking Towards Ourselves"
Nirupama Dutt
Conflict
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The Lede
In Tripoli, northern Lebanon, a pastor tries to keep her church insulated from the region’s strife
Jenny Gustafsson
Arts
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Siberia is the West’s new hunting ground for young girls to morph into supermodels—and the industry is warping their lives.
Anastasia Taylor-Lind
Communities
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Photo Essay
Dispossessed war widows from all over Afghanistan converged upon a steep hill and converted it by hand into a cooperative community of women and children
Andrea Bruce
Gender
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The Lede
Men search for equality in a society where women are first in line
Geetanjali Krishna
Sports
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The Lede
Packing a passion for kabaddi, a group of Mexican women makes it to Patna
Sophia Manuel
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Aliza Grossberg
Labour
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Reportage
A journey to unravel the truth of one woman’s courageous crossing reveals a social and family history of indentured labour migration from India to the Caribbean
Gaiutra Bahadur
Film
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Vishal Bharadwaj’s ultra-strong female characters are united by loss, manipulation and a haunting trace of vulnerability
Baradwaj Rangan