Her teen son called her an “intolerant” liberal. So she launched a national project to hear from the other side.; D.C. pop-up selling ‘Nasty Women Unite’ T-shirts, other feminist apparel fuels women’s movement; On this International Women’s Day, tell us about the woman who has most inspired you; Some women are striking from smiling today. Here’s why.; After her rosary was stolen, a kind police officer helped restore her faith; They wanted her ‘to wait her turn.’ How this determined teenager fought for her right to run for office.; Still checking work email on vacation? This employer says ‘Stop’;
 
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Her teen son called her an “intolerant” liberal. So she launched a national project to hear from the other side.
"You have to take ownership of your own contribution to the negativity."
D.C. pop-up selling ‘Nasty Women Unite’ T-shirts, other feminist apparel fuels women’s movement
“This is not a normal store,” said owner Rebecca Lee Funk about The Outrage. “For a lot of women, they just want to be in this environment.”
 
On this International Women’s Day, tell us about the woman who has most inspired you
Help us celebrate the amazing women you know or admire.
 
Some women are striking from smiling today. Here’s why.
Some feminists say the happy face they sport by habit -- or on command -- is a form of unpaid "emotional labor."
 
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After her rosary was stolen, a kind police officer helped restore her faith
The 69-year-old Fairfax County woman watched a thief grab her treasured rosary out of her car.
 
They wanted her ‘to wait her turn.’ How this determined teenager fought for her right to run for office.
Meet Mary-Pat Hector, the 19-year-old candidate for City Council.
 
Still checking work email on vacation? This employer says ‘Stop’
"I learned it does not matter what position you hold, things can be handled when you are not here,"
 
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