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Maria Eugenia Jasińska: The Woman the Nazis Could Not Break

Not many people know the name Maria Eugenia Jasińska. This young Polish woman, who was executed by the Nazis in 1943, has, like many other women in war, a story that deserves telling but is known by far too few. Having been involved in girl scouts from a young age, Jasińska became a member of […]

Those tears should make you afraid

Year 2018 will remain written in history. Sure, there are many reasons for this. Many of them with a bitter taste, some with a smile, and rare ones full of pride. There are moments in which we tend to release tears without hesitation, with a weird mixture of anger and relief. It seems to me […]

How did Northern Ireland Lawmakers carve out an anti-abortion ‘ghetto’ within the UK?

STEPHANIE WILLIAMSON Almost a month has passed since Ireland’s historic abortion referendum was won by a groundswell of grassroots feminist activism. A large majority (66.4%) voted to repeal the country’s eighth constitutional amendment, opening the door to proposed legislation to allow abortions up to 12 weeks. Huge numbers of repeal campaigners and voters were young […]

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