• 2024.09.03 Pappano Moms for Liberty trans kids Slate

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    Wellesley Centers for Women writer-in-residence Laura Pappano on Moms for Liberty putting trans kids in the spotlight.

  • 2024.09.01 Kemper Whitin Observatory Wellesley Weston Magazine

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    On occasional Friday evenings from as far back as the 1980s, visitors have made their way home from the Wellesley campus literally star-struck after public viewing nights at the college’s Whitin Observatory.

  • 2024.09.01 McIntosh Wellesley Centers for Women Wellesley Weston Magazine

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    Peggy McIntosh, Ph.D, a person of “extraordinary vision,” has been getting into “good trouble” for a very long time.

  • 2024.09.01 Ludtke Lock Room Talk ABC News

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    ABC News’ Jonathan Karl interviews ​​former Sports Illustrated baseball reporter Melissa Ludtke ’73 on her trailblazing career and her new book, ‘Locker Room Talk: A Woman’s Struggle to Get Inside.’

  • 2024.09.01 Theran Brazil Twitter X The Washington Post

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    A months-long fight between the Brazilian government and X, formerly Twitter, came to a head when a Brazilian Supreme Court Justice ordered X to be suspended in the country… Psychology professor Sally Theran sees some beneficial outcomes from the situation.

  • 2024.08.30 Durrani Afghan education PBS

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    To discuss how the Taliban regime has impacted education, Amna Nawaz spoke with Afghan education activist Pashtana Durrani, the founder of Learn Afghanistan, and a visiting fellow at Wellesley Centers for Women.

  • 2024.08.28 Carter Jackson Lincoln bisexuality The Boston Globe

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    “Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln” is a new documentary about Lincoln’s purported bisexuality, featuring Africana studies professor Kellie Carter Jackson.

  • 2024.08.26 Charmaraman teens social media mental health The Atlanta Voice

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    Wellesley Centers for Women senior research scientist Linda Charmaraman on how teens and their parents can balance the good and the bad aspects of social media and exploring the impact of social media on teenagers’ health.