In an America where more and more women and trans people are losing legal bodily autonomy, the history of Bill Baird’s long fight for women’s right to abortion is as relevant as ever. Oscar-nominated filmmaker Rebecca Cammisa doesn’t just give us a portrait of Baird, but also creates a historical register of allyship and activism that those fighting to uphold freedom and choice can access, and perhaps emulate.

The Dobbs U.S. Supreme Court decision sparked a national Jewish response. Inspired by the lived expe...

The year 2017 marks the 500th anniversary of one on the most important events in Western civilizatio...

"Granddaughters of Witches"? A discussion about the reality of the modern woman. Featuring anthropol...

Nanny, cook or sex slave. For a long time, the mistaken belief that the women in the terrorist organ...

Bookended by call-to-action quotes from Margaret Mead and Mahatma Gandhi, this inspiring documentary...

In the early 1970s, a group of secretaries in Boston decided that they had suffered in silence long ...

The story of women's struggle against sexual discrimination and for inclusion in the democratic proc...

After the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004, widowed women struggled to receive aid due to their social s...

After 20 years of living in Berlin, the director Olga Delane goes back to her roots in a small Siber...

An exploration of the early public debate surrounding birth control, the media's involvement, and th...

In the years following the Civil Rights movement and the passage of Title IX in 1972, Dr. Donnis Tho...

Filmmaker Anand Patwardhan looks to history and psychology as he delves into the possible reasons be...
After a woman’s silent rage erupts into a fight post-coitus, a women’s group analyzes her refusal to...

The struggle to pass the 1967 Abortion Act and its continued ramifications to the present day. Featu...