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The Urban Planning That Ignores Women’s Commutes

The city is not a neutral space. It is a battleground of invisible hierarchies, where the rhythm of daily life is dictated by

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June 15, 2026

The Voting Rights Battle That’s Actually About Women’s Rights

The voting rights battle unfolding in a quiet New York City suburb is not merely about ballots and precincts—it is a subterranean earthquake,

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zjonn

June 15, 2026

She Built an AI That Detects Sexist Hiring Practices

The corporate world has long been a fortress of systemic exclusion, where the glass ceiling isn’t just a metaphor—it’s a reinforced barrier, polished

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zjonn

June 15, 2026

Why Smartphones Are Too Big for Women’s Hands (On Purpose?)

In the grand theater of modern consumerism, where every product is meticulously engineered to fit the contours of human desire, there exists a

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zjonn

June 14, 2026

Why Teaching Is Women’s Work Until It’s Administration

The classroom is a stage where the unpaid labor of women is performed daily, not as a fleeting act of charity, but as

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zjonn

June 12, 2026

She Ran a Campaign on Universal Childcare—Won by a Landslide

The moment she declared her candidacy on a platform of universal childcare, the political establishment scoffed. They called it a fringe issue, a

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June 10, 2026

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