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Michelle Chen is a contributing writer for The Nation. She is also a contributing editor at Dissent magazine and a contributing writer at In These Times. She is also a co-producer of “Asia Pacific Forum” on Pacifica’s WBAI and Dissent’s “Belabored” podcast, and studies history at the City University of New York Graduate Center.
A campaign to criminalize sex workers has put the City of Phoenix under the scrutiny of UN human rights authorities.
Preventing further sexual and economic violence will require a more equitable distribution of resources within the country and the hemisphere.
A crisis of gender-based violence is festering--and foreign aid efforts are still failing to protect women from harm.
It's not just Newt Gingrich’s crazy idea. Right-wing legislators are busy chipping away at restrictions on youth employment.
The traditional labor movement is hitting roadblocks trying to organize farmworkers. But campaigns that push the bounds of union organizing are finding success, on and off the farm.