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Black and white image of a woman in a plain dress leaning in a doorway; on the surrounding walls is the vague impression of dark woods, trees and mosses.
Issue 38 by Archana Madhavan on June 21st, 2016
When you grow up with fundamentally different cultural expectations from everyone else around you, it pervades every aspect of your life.
A group of cows huddled together, visible over a stone wall on an overcast day.
Issue 34 by Gabrielle Anctil on March 16th, 2016
“If this place is so good for women,” I thought, “then why are there only 4 of us on a team of 12 people?”
A cross-section of a decorative chronograph.
Hiring by Amelia Abreu on November 18th, 2014
On project teams and in workplace culture, enforcer roles fall to women regardless of their job titles.
A photo of sketches on slightly crumpled notebook paper. At the bottom, it shows an image of an eye within a circle, on top of which is a crown. At the top, a circle with two lines at a crossroads within it is adorned with textured wings and a crown. Sketches on the other side of the paer are dimly visible through the page.
Mental Illness and Disability by Davida Small on August 11th, 2014
Support staff are often expected to respect the states of our more privileged and powerful co-workers, yet our own frailties, states of depression, or anxiety are seen as not deserving of care and accommodation.