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A new docuseries, If Not For Them, shines a light on the many women who made this extraordinary moment in collegiate basketball possible.
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Caitlin Clark's abilities have captured national attention and brought new excitement to collegiate women's basketball. As she looks to the WNBA, what could her career mean for women's sports more broadly?
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Republicans in the Iowa House of Representatives voted Monday to repeal a law that requires state and local boards and commissions to have an equal—or nearly equal—number of men and women, sending the bill to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk for her signature.
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Caitlin Clark scored a career-high number of points, 49, and became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Women's Basketball history on Feb. 15 — and she has more records in her sights.
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Expert readers discuss Alice Walker's The Color Purple for the Talk of Iowa book club.
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Roxane Gay's collection of essays "Bad Feminist" became a New York Times best-seller after its 2014 release, and her voice has since become an important part of our social discourse.
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What does it really mean to be a woman? With the ever-changing roles, rights and identities of women in society, there are as many answers to that question as there are women in the world. We asked different women across the state share what womanhood means to them today.
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Looking back at 100 years of the Equal Rights Amendment and looking ahead to what's next
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With the ever-changing roles, rights, and identities of women in society, this episode digs into what it means to be a woman to 10 different Iowans.
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Women have made many strides in the workplace over the last century, but issues like the pay gap, occupational segregation and unequal divisions of household labor persist.