Article The Paradox of Public Scholarship Public-facing scholarship has become a given for many academics—but at what cost? By Susan Bigelow Reynolds September 6, 2022 Higher Education Race Gender
Article What It Means to ‘Represent’ The Church could use an ecclesiastical Title IX, in keeping with its teaching on the equal dignity of men and women. By Lisa Fullam August 13, 2022 Women in the Church Gender U.S. Catholicism
Article Putting Ourselves Together Again Kaya Oakes’s new book addresses the experiences of women on the margins or in “liminal spaces”—women who do not fit in. By Rebecca Bratten Weiss January 8, 2022 Women in the Church Gender Saints Books LGBTQ issues
Article The Empowerment Trap The documentary LuLaRich shows how the LuLaRoe multilevel-marketing scheme preyed on women’s desire to balance careers with families. By Emma McDonald January 6, 2022 Economy Media Gender
Article Revelatory Narratives These three authors offer stories that haven’t been given sufficient attention in traditional narratives. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan December 8, 2021 Books Latin America Gender Race Christmas Critics
Article The Travesty in Texas People of goodwill, including those opposed to abortion, should condemn the Texas law and its bounty-hunter system of enforcement. By Matthew Sitman September 26, 2021 Abortion Domestic Affairs Gender