Another Student Disappears in Morelos: They Are Searching for Miranda Sherlin Sánchez from CETIS Xochitepec
Miranda Sherlin Sánchez Escobar, a 17-year-old student in Morelos, has disappeared, prompting the activation of search protocols and community assistance requests.
Santos launches the Emprega Mulher program to enhance qualification and female inclusion in the job market; see the available courses
The city of Santos has launched the Emprega Mulher program aimed at increasing women's participation in the workforce by providing access to free qualification courses in various sectors.
The Green Revolution Wants to Erase Jesus: Sharia and Gender are Coming to School
A new educational reform in Lower Saxony led by the Green Party's Education Minister Julia Willie Hamburg intends to minimize the focus on Christianity in favor of broader themes reflecting societal diversity.
Zimbabwe: Breaking the Silence On Menstrual Health in Zimbabwe
The article highlights the challenges faced by girls in Zimbabwe regarding menstrual health, including pain, limited access to sanitary products, and inadequate reproductive health services, which hinder education and dignity.
Podcast: how the education of boys can contribute to gender equity
The episode discusses the role of educating boys in promoting gender equity in light of a recent sexual assault case in Rio de Janeiro.
Girls aged 10 to 14 take care of the house and family more than men of any age, says study
A study reveals that girls aged 10 to 14 are responsible for household and family care more than men of any age in Brazil.
The Article 64 Association organizes a scientific conference 'The Battle for Childhood'
The Article 64 Association is organizing a scientific conference titled 'The Battle for Childhood' to discuss the impact of gender-sexual agendas in education and its effects on child development and societal relationships.
Greece: Women are more educated than men – but rarely become managers
Despite their educational achievements, women in Greece still face significant barriers to leadership roles in the workplace.
On March 8: Equal pay starts with data. Poland before the wage transparency test
Women in Poland earn on average 8.5% less per hour than men, and this gap widens to 15-18% when accounting for factors like education and experience, with hopes for change resting on upcoming EU pay transparency regulations.
Artificial Intelligence: a technology also marked by gender bias
Research reveals that artificial intelligence exhibits gender bias in the career recommendations it provides to adolescents, favoring traditional gender roles.
Adlercreutz: This is Finland's stain of shame
Finnish Minister of Education Anders Adlercreutz emphasizes that violence against women is a significant issue in Finland and requires ongoing action from the government.
Women's Power: Women Lead Justice, Education, and Rights Advocacy in ES
For the first time in history, women are leading key institutions in Espírito Santo, marking significant progress in gender representation.
"Enormous Pride": A Traditional Rural Educational Institution Has Increasing Numbers of Women in its Classrooms
Salesian agrotechnical schools in Argentina are seeing a significant increase in female enrollment, marking a notable shift in a traditionally male-dominated field.
Teacher creates a project at UEPB to welcome and give prominence to women in the field of computing
A Paraíba teacher has initiated a project to support and increase the participation of women in computing courses at the UEPB in Campina Grande.
From wanting to be a street sweeper to a scientist: “Girls can reach wherever they want”
The University of Barcelona's 'Petites mirades' program aims to inspire scientific vocations among primary school girls.
'Teaching Respect for Women from an Early Age,' Reader Says About Combating Rape Culture
The article discusses the necessity of teaching respect for women in schools to combat rape culture and structural misogyny in Brazil.
And now what do we do with AI? The algorithm that will decide your professional future has turned out to be a bit sexist
The article discusses the biases present in AI algorithms that affect career guidance and hiring processes, potentially perpetuating gender stereotypes.
"Institutional milestone": For the first time, two women assumed the rectorship of a more than century-old public university
Laura Tarabella and Liliana Dillón have made history by becoming the first women to lead a public university in Argentina, the National University of Litoral, founded 106 years ago.
After a rape complaint in a dormitory, athletes must participate in actions to combat gender violence
Following a collective rape allegation involving players from Vasco-AC, Brazilian authorities have initiated a partnership to combat gender violence in sports.
Women occupy only 20.7% of positions in technology careers in Brazil, says FIEMG study
A study by FIEMG reveals that women hold only 20.7% of technology-related jobs in Brazil, highlighting inequality in the sector and the need for targeted initiatives.
Educating in equality: every chosen toy, story read and designed play space conveys a message
The article emphasizes the importance of daily experiences in promoting gender equality, particularly highlighting how toys, stories, and play environments influence children's perceptions from an early age.
4th State Congress of Gender Units Celebrates Strengthening Substantive Equality in Guerrero
The 4th State Congress of Gender Units in Guerrero focused on strengthening substantive equality and promoting public policies to support women's rights.
Montreal teacher challenges policy for trans students to hide identity from parents
A Montreal teacher has filed a constitutional challenge against a provincial policy that allows students 14 and older to change their name and pronouns at school without parental consent, claiming her rights were violated when instructed to conceal a student's gender identity from their parents.
Parents, not bureaucrats, raise America’s children and the Supreme Court agrees
The Supreme Court ruled that California's law limiting parental disclosure regarding children's gender identity violates the First and Fourteenth Amendment rights of parents.
Unexpected climate technology that the world is still ignoring
Educating girls is a highly effective climate solution, capable of significantly reducing CO2 emissions according to recent studies.
How to create a world that respects women - The Subject #1674
The article discusses gender violence in Brazil and emphasizes the need for male accountability and education of boys to combat patriarchal culture.
Reading Children’s World in the Era of Gender Diversity
The article discusses the increasing recognition of diverse gender identities among children and adolescents, reporting on trends in transgender youth and gender-affirming healthcare.
I Explain to You #170: International Women's Day - labor market, wage inequality, education, and what still needs to be achieved
The podcast episode for International Women's Day discusses the participation of women in the labor market in Bahia, Brazil, focusing on wage inequality and education, highlighting the pioneering story of Juliana Romão, the first woman to lead a subway operator in the country.
Catalonia opens 23 new public classrooms to accommodate students from Opus schools that have lost funding
Catalonia is establishing 23 new public classrooms to accommodate students from segregated Opus Dei schools that will no longer receive government funding due to their gender-segregated practices.
'Our boys need to be educated in love,' says Nicolas Prattes
'Our boys need to be educated in love,' says actor Nicolas Prattes, reflecting on recent cases of violence against women while discussing his role in a new telenovela.
Medical Student Hupcejová: I Will Never Forget the Patient Who Died of Cancer Due to Hoaxes
Hana Hupcejová, a fifth-year medical student in Slovakia, reflects on the impact of health misinformation on patients and aspiring doctors.
US Supreme Court Blocks California Privacy Protections for Trans Students
The US Supreme Court has blocked California laws that protected the privacy of transgender students regarding their gender identity disclosures in public schools.
Please develop 'prevention of harm' and 'respect for boundaries,' and further cultivate 'empathy'
The article discusses the ongoing issues of gender discrimination and fixed gender norms as children grow up, emphasizing the need for educational interventions that nurture gender sensitivity.
Freshman removed from university after messages threatening rape against colleague
A physical education student at Santa Cecília University was expelled following the leak of messages threatening rape against a female student.
The City of Rijeka has provided materials for 'Health Education': Will children in Pula also be indoctrinated with LGBT narratives?
The city of Rijeka is transferring educational materials to Pula for health education, raising concerns about gender ideology influenced by feminist and LGBT groups.
Youth, a challenge for feminism
A new approach to education is required to address the troubling disconnection of youth from gender equality, as revealed by a recent survey showing a decline in the number of young people identifying as feminists.
‘If she asked to stop, it stopped!’: campaign brings protection to women during Carnival
A campaign launched by the Maranhão State Women's Secretariat aims to protect women during Carnival by promoting the message that their boundaries should be respected immediately if they express a desire for any unwanted touch or actions.
The women murdered by their partners are not figures
The article highlights the grim reality of femicides, reminding readers that these women are not just statistics, but individuals impacted by gender-based violence.
South Africa: The Epitome of Greatness - a Tribute to Hosi Nwamitwa II
Hosi Nwamitwa II was a pioneering monarch who broke gender barriers and significantly advanced women's rights and education in her community.
Kadri Aavik: The Science System Gives an Advantage to Male Researchers
Kadri Aavik discusses the disparities in the academic career progression of male and female researchers in Estonia, highlighting systemic biases that favor male scientists.
Vice-rector of UFSC resigns, cites political violence against women, attacks, and budget crisis
Joana Célia dos Passos has resigned as vice-rector of the Federal University of Santa Catarina, citing political violence, budget crises, and management issues.
Trump DOJ probes Michigan schools over gender curriculum, joins lawsuit against LA race-based program
The Trump Justice Department has initiated investigations into three Michigan public school districts regarding their gender-related classroom content and is also intervening in a lawsuit against a race-based program in Los Angeles.
Notification of dismissal to Marx Arriaga; he will leave the premises
Marx Arriaga has been formally dismissed from his position at Mexico's Ministry of Public Education amid criticism regarding gender representation in educational materials.
Marx Arriaga 'contradicts' Sheinbaum: SEP requested to remove Ayotzinapa from books... and 'forgot' heroines
Former SEP official Marx Arriaga disputes President Claudia Sheinbaum's claim about gender representation in educational texts, revealing that the request was to eliminate sensitive content rather than include it.
JEE Mains Result 2026: Results Announced, 12 Students Achieved 100 Percentile
The National Testing Agency has announced the results for JEE Mains 2026, with 12 students achieving 100 percentile, primarily from Rajasthan, and Haryana's Aashi Grewal as the top girl scorer.
Man arrested for seriously injuring his ex-partner and their two daughters in Ibiza
A man has been arrested in Ibiza for seriously injuring his ex-partner, who he was under a restraining order against, along with their two daughters.
Jakub Chabik: Positive Discrimination Plus Selective Equality is a Rebellion of Men
The local government in Pszczyna, Poland has launched a program that provides additional benefits to girls in educational assessments, leading to concerns about discrimination against boys.
Educational Protocol
Ecuador's Constitutional Court has mandated the Ministry of Education to create a protocol to prevent discrimination based on sexual diversity and gender identity among children and adolescents, prompting a review of existing educational policies.
"You're asking for rape." A school where students cry and teachers run away
The article reports on a distressing situation at a Czech school characterized by allegations of severe emotional distress among female students and a concerning response from faculty.
Massachusetts judge rules father can’t opt 5-year-old son out of kindergarten books on ‘gender stereotypes’
A Massachusetts judge ruled that a father cannot exclude his son from kindergarten lessons featuring books on gender stereotypes.