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What Happens in Women's Prisons When No One Is Watching
Women’s prisons exist for a reason. This archival episode of North American Angst, hosted by Peeja and Carol, confronts what happens when that foundation is quietly removed.
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3 days ago3 min read


Free Speech Is Being Regulated Out of Existence in Canada— And Women Are on the Front Line
A constitutional lawyer exposes how free speech is being eroded across professions in Canada — from nurses to teachers to lawyers — and why women are being forced to fight back.
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Jan 72 min read


Are Women Safe in Hospitals? Inside the NHS Sexual Assault Crisis No One Is Talking About.
Are women safe in hospitals? Not "should they be safe." Not "we hope they are safe." Are they actually safe The answer is carving itself into hospital records, police reports, and the bodies of women who went to heal and left violated.
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Dec 22, 20258 min read


The Cartographers of the Non-Happenings: Why We #PaintTheWorldRed
They told you to doubt your own eyes. They told you to trust the slogan over the statistic, the vibe over the evidence, the ideology over the woman standing right in front of you. So we built the Grand Map of Non-Happenings.
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Dec 4, 20254 min read


A Call for Inquiry into Sexual Assaults within the UK National Health Service
This is more than a blog article; it's a call-to-action for Terf Island. We all contribute a small amount of money through National Insurance and the welfare system.
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Oct 16, 20252 min read


BREAKING: Québec Ends Gender Self-ID in Prisons — A Victory for Women’s Safety
Today, Québec is taking a bold and necessary step: ending the practice of allowing inmates to choose their prison placement based on self-declared gender identity.
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Jun 18, 20252 min read


Al Ballouz UPDATE : She staged her own death - read that again
On the very day that the 12 Days of Action Against Violence Against Women began, Mohamad Al Ballouz claims Synthia staged her own death.
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Nov 25, 20242 min read


The Judge That Said STOP THINKING: Mohamad Al Ballouz
Mohamad Al Ballouz, and a judge telling jurors what to think. 1948, a non-fiction.
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Nov 14, 20243 min read
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