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"Women's justified anger at violence and poverty is being channelled not against those with the power to shape inequality, but against migrants and the marginalised."
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"My mother has seven children. She doesn't want any more. She's asked me to ask you how to stop." Julia Bunting was 16. That moment fuelled 35 years in reproductive health. We spoke to her at Women Deliver.
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@NickKristof What do you think? Does it sound about right to you?
It seems the question for all of us is this: how do we stay connected to the scale of human suffering without losing our ability to feel it?
Kristof was speaking at an event co-hosted by The Fuller Project and @MSIChoices.
How many people do you think you have the capacity to care about in a story?
@NickKristof has an answer: we stop caring when the story is about more than one person!
@NickKristof So what should we do? Kristof says journalists should start with one life, then add the bigger picture. But if you've ever wondered why a single story stays with you while headlines about "thousands affected" don't, this may well be why.
Healthcare professionals in Ethiopia are organizing to counter the latest wave of abortion disinformation.
With ties to US hate groups, these campaigns are well-funded, organized, and have one goal: reverse Ethiopia’s liberal abortion policy.
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You’ve probably heard of the “pink tax”: the extra costs women pay for everyday products and services compared to men. Economist Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman says there’s a “double tax” too: the added cost Black women face as racial and gender inequality collide.
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