Just in time for this year’s presidential primary, a new law in Maryland will allow former offenders on probation or parole the right to vote.
It's not just young girls and big bad wolves. Lies and misconceptions about sex work can hurt women and keep negative stereotypes alive.
New studies show being in nature may increase your willingness to be generous, trusting, and helpful toward others.
As Hollywood directors race to cash in on the growing interest in the trans community, the results aren’t always good.
Filmmakers offer a glimpse into the “gray area” of being mixed race in America.
In Indonesia, a growing number of women are speaking up to report violence and finding the economic means to get out of abusive marriages.
When Yasmin Mulbocus found no justice after being raped, she was drawn to an Islamic extremist group she believed could protect her. Twenty years later, she’s trying to stop other women from making the same mistake.
From Internet voting to automatic registration, the chairman of the Election Assistance Commission discusses what it takes to ensure honest elections.
The silence among adults about the existence of teen love may take a particular toll on adolescent boys.
Currents of racism between Japanese Americans and African Americans might be ebbing as groups like #Asians4BlackLives stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Black votes matter, but some question whether Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton’s endorsements from relatives of police brutality victims are appropriate.