The unsung godmother of so-called “sad girl” music — and one of pop’s most wrenching chroniclers of feminized pain — has long been misunderstood.
Tag: Women’s Rights
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President of Powerful Realtors’ Group Resigns After Sexual Harassment Claims
Calls for Kenny Parcell to step down from the National Association of Realtors began immediately after The New York Times published an article with complaints of harassment and discrimination from multiple women.
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Spain’s Soccer Federation Forces Reckoning With Sexism
The nonconsensual kiss that Luis Rubiales, the president of Spain’s soccer federation, pressed on Jennifer Hermoso has come to embody the generational fault line between a culture of machismo and more recent progressivism.
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Women Say Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Is Rife in Group for Realtors
The powerful National Association of Realtors has ignored sexual harassment complaints, including those against the group’s president, current and former employees say.
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Creating a Riot of Color, in a Studio of Her Own
A vivid display of Yevonde’s idiosyncratic oeuvre argues for her role as a photographic pioneer.