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Here's how one intern managed to lock in a consultant job at the United Nations Secretariat - and learned the ins and outs of getting a coveted (paid) job at the UN. Key takeaway: stop applying for the P2 roles.
- Phoebe Saintilan
The Australian government’s social media ban is a bandaid solution to a very complicated and deeply entrenched issue.
- Kriti Gupta
Given information online about abortion legislation and care in Australia is confusing and contradictory, we have collated an easy guide to abortion laws, state by state.
- Allie Daisy King
Taylor Crumpton is a music, pop culture and politics writer from Dallas. Her experience organizing for Black students, in addition to her advocating for abortion rights and reproductive justice, were critical stepping stones to informing her editorial approach.
- Taylor Crumpton
US-based contributor Kashvi Chandok reflects on Donald Trump's shock victory in the Presidential election.
- Kashvi Chandok
A new report released by Women’s Health Victoria has revealed major ongoing inequities in abortion and contraception access across the state - disproportionately affecting disadvantaged communities in some regional areas.
- Phoebe Saintilan
From cold crowds to the struggle of being a brown woman in an unfamiliar industry, Gauri B chats about the realities of being a standup queen.
- Simran Pasricha
From rural Montana to a tech unicorn, Emily Glassberg Sands breaks down her journey into data science and how other women can embrace similar opportunities in technology.
- Natasha Gillezeau
Glossier's Roya Shariat and her mother, Gita Sadeh, went from viral TikTok videos to publishing their Iranian-American cookbook, "Maman and Me".
- Phoebe Saintilan
In a new piece for Missing Perspectives, Florence Chepkorir explores how gendered disinformation continues to undermine the work of female politicians in Kenya.
- Florence Chepkorir
Casa Frida provides tools for those fleeing their home countries due to persecution — including attacks for just being who they are.
- Lucía Cholakian Herrera