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The award-winning global nonprofit newsroom dedicated to groundbreaking reporting on women.
Joined June 2015
In 2024, women worldwide faced challenges from climate disruption, rising authoritarianism, and persistent inequality. The Fuller Project stood as the leading journalistic force documenting their struggles and resilience. Read our impact report https://t.co/lyF84VWCuG
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The United Nations was founded 80 years ago today following WWII. As an organisation it has long faced both praise and criticism. We spoke to Dawn Minott @UNFPA to find out more about its relevance today #UnitedNationsDay #UN #DawnMinott
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In this week’s newsletter, she shares what the US shift on gender really means and why she’s not giving up. To read the full exclusive interview, subscribe here:
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When the Trump administration scrapped the top US role for global women’s issues, Geeta Rao Gupta didn’t stop fighting. The former ambassador-at-large is now taking her mission beyond government, building a new nonprofit to keep gender equality on the world stage.
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From Thatcher to Meloni, what happens when breaking the glass ceiling doesn’t break the system beneath it?
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“Having women in power doesn’t mean empowering women.” Journalist Shiori Ito, a leading voice in Japan’s #MeToo movement, says Japan’s first female prime minister is a historic milestone, but not necessarily a feminist one.
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Read more about how we got here, and how all of this impacts the rest of the world beyond the US, in @rachjuramirez’s latest piece for The Fuller Project here: https://t.co/H804JtJ6jR
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Abortion rights in the US have shifted dramatically over the past century — from criminalization to protection, and now to renewed restrictions that vary state by state.
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Dr. Margaret Carpenter faces criminal charges for allegedly prescribing abortion pills across state lines. And she’s not the only one. Learn more about the legal tug-of-war where doctors risk prosecution, and patients risk their health here: https://t.co/H804JtJ6jR
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The USF Health Morsani College of Medicine was ranked the country's No. 1 medical school by a national medical policy group. In @TB_Times, Dr. Charles Lockwood shares how merit, rigor and resilience drive success, and why they should guide medical schools nationwide.
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The medical school was named the best medical school in America by Do No Harm.
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@ActionAidUK From Nepal, to Nigeria, Cambodia to Brazil, they’re fighting against mining giants, powerful people, or the effects of the climate crisis. Take a look at some of the powerful photos (also captured by women photographers) featured in this week’s newsletter.
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Who are the women standing up for their communities? Rooted in Resistance is the photo series, by @Actionaiduk, that celebrates “women both behind and in front of the camera.”
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Read our latest 5-in-5 interview with Mary Nazzal on justice, resilience, and where hope survives. Subscribe here for more stories and exclusive interviews:
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For Mary, perspective comes through service. Supporting others, she says, restores our sense of connection and purpose, even in times of despair.
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She warns that the latest “peace plan” risks entrenching occupation rather than ending it — a reminder that language can obscure power and prolong injustice.
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Could we really see peace in Gaza? This week's 5-in-5 newsletter interview features human rights lawyer and advocate for Palestinian rights, Mary Nazzal, who believes that a peace plan needs to center on Palestinian self-determination for it to work.
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In Spain, women in La Cañada Real are organising to protect their homes and restore a sense of community as they push back against eviction. Find more stories like these in our weekly newsletter: https://t.co/fXr6hnrGdK
#GoodNews #GenderNews #WomenLeadingChange #WomenInTheWorld
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Even in difficult times, there are stories of quiet, determined progress. In the US, a new low-cost version of the abortion pill mifepristone has been approved, a step that could widen access to care for women navigating an increasingly restricted landscape.
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Read their reflections, plus Eliza’s full piece and the latest stories from our newsroom, in this week’s newsletter: https://t.co/fXr6hnrGdK #FeministJournalism #WomenInMedia #GenderNews #JournalismMatters
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For the launch of The Feminist Investigative Journalism Handbook, Eliza asked five journalists from around the world what feminist journalism means to them. Their answers remind us that it’s not a niche, it’s a necessity.
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“Feminist journalism,” she says, does the same. It names a way of reporting that questions power, centres those too often left out, and resists the quiet erasures that shape the stories we tell about the world.
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If the new season of The Morning Show proves anything, it’s that journalism can talk feminism without always practising it. But as our editor-in-chief Eliza Anyangwe writes in this week’s newsletter, language gives shape to what we feel, and to the kind of world we want to build.
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