Traditional gender norms aren’t inherently harmful, but shouldn’t be adopted at the expense of individual autonomy.
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The hashtag #WomenInMaleFields is a necessary step towards equality for women in the workforce.
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Stories of Women’s History Month 2025
by Staff March 31, 2025The ODYSSEY Media Group has compiled nine of their stories from the past month about women and women’s history in honor of Women’s History Month.
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In the Intro to Women’s Literature class, female and nonbinary guest speakers have been invited to speak in discussions about their experiences as minorities in Athens.
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Variety Staffer Anna Tenner and Digital Managing Editor Natalie Schliekelman talk about teenage feminism, girl hate and “all the crap that women have to go through.”
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Accepting what’s naturally yours
by Samaiyah Ra'aid April 30, 2020The natural hair movement has changed a lot since the 1960s, and these changes have greatly affected African American women.
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Clarke Central High School English Department teacher Lindsay Coleman-Taylor shares her experience as a woman, personal stories and advice she has for girls at CCHS.
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The Clarke Central High School National Art Honor Society initiated an art project to honor the 100-year anniversary of the 19th amendment.
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Clarke Central High School Women and Gender Studies club president Erin Bothe talks about her club’s values, goals and plans for the club in the 2019-20 school year.
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Twenty-two-year-old Central Methodist University free safety Toni Harris represents a future where female football players are encouraged to follow their dreams.
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In the 1960 election, Sen. John Kennedy, D-Mass., won a close victory over Vice President Richard Nixon.