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Women make up the majority of people living with mood disorders in Canada. However, treatments and resources that are adapted to their needs are still lacking. Looking for ways to feel better, many ...
Women on Instagram are exposed to an “epidemic of misogynist abuse,” according to a new report. The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a nonprofit focused on online hate and misinformation, ...
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The social club’s employees have a story to tell about the company that sold the world Instagram-ready feminism. Credit...Photo illustration by Margeaux Walter Supported by By Amanda Hess To hear more ...
Women post black and white selfies to show appreciation for one another. But some say the campaign ignores another, more somber campaign from Turkey. Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV ...
A campaign that purports to be about “women supporting women” is filling people’s Instagram feeds with striking, if opaque, imagery. By Taylor Lorenz Over the past several days, many Instagram feeds ...
Though Instagram is the home of many accounts focused on positive body image, it also hosts a substantial amount of content that can promote disordered eating. New research published in the journal ...