Women's Rights February 15, 2022 On Susan B. Anthony’s Birthday, Celebrate Women’s Suffrage, but Don’t Whitewash the Movement’s Racism Susan B. Anthony always dressed in black, maybe because she was raised a Quaker; or… A Case for Women
General February 2, 2022 If You Feel Sidelined in Sports Because You’re a Girl, Keep Playing Like a Girl. This blog is dedicated to Simone Biles. National Girl and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD),… A Case for Women
Current Events January 31, 2022 February Is Black History Month – What Does It Look Like Through the Eyes of A Black Professional Woman & Mother? Celebrating Black History Month 2022 (February 1-March 1) revisits racism, urging a think-back to its… A Case for Women
Current Events January 21, 2022 How Many Women of the White Buffalo Are MMIWG2S? Not Too Many to Count. The red handprint painted across the mouths of female Indigenous faces—TikTok videos have hashtag views… A Case for Women
Sex Abuse January 19, 2022 University of Michigan Regents Agree to $490 Million Settlement Covering 1,050 Former Students Abused by Robert Anderson The University of Michigan said Wednesday it will pay $490 million to 1,000+ former athletes… A Case for Women
Women's Rights January 14, 2022 Martin Luther King’s Legacy Grows Stronger, Borne by New Legacies in Diverse Callings Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose birthday on January 15 and national remembrance January 17… A Case for Women
Sex Trafficking January 7, 2022 Ghislane Maxwell, “Mother-Sister,” the Most Cunning Sex Trafficker Ghislane is her name, pronounced with a silent s—Gih-LANE—and sex-trafficking girls was her game. Insiders… A Case for Women
From Susan December 31, 2021 It Still Takes a Village: 2021 in the Rearview from A Case for Women to You This year was epic right out of the box with an attempted political coup on… Susan Knape