Structural Inequality

The Bathroom Myth: Why Safety Talk Misses the Point

The Bathroom Myth: Why Safety Talk Misses the Point

The “bathroom threat” is political theater. Real danger isn’t in restrooms — it’s in the places we refuse to regulate.

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The Invisible Labor of Listening

The Invisible Labor of Listening

Women are often expected to absorb emotions, smooth conflicts, and offer comfort without question. This invisible labor drains time, energy, and selfhood — and it’s long past time we called it work.

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The Erasure of Older Women

The Erasure of Older Women

Older women are often treated as if they’ve aged out of relevance. In a culture obsessed with youth, ageism and sexism work together to make their experience — and their value — disappear.

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What They Call Care

What They Call Care

Women have long been left behind by modern medicine — misdiagnosed, excluded, and unheard. The cost is measured in pain, silence, and lives.

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Progress Isn’t Protection

Progress Isn’t Protection

We were told to be grateful for progress. But when rights can be rolled back, they were never truly secure.

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The Price of Being a Woman

The Price of Being a Woman

Inequality isn’t theoretical for women — it’s lived. From pay gaps to property laws to everyday safety, the system is stacked, and the cost is constant.

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