“In Feminist News” is our blog series featuring a round-up of feminist news, pop culture, and content you might have missed throughout the past month. In August 2024, a new report highlighted Instagram’s moderation failures, a groundbreaking bill was presented before Congress in Colombia, and more.
- Maya Reis Gabeira surfed the biggest wave in the world. Maya and the Wave captured it (Ms Magazine).
- Breakdancer Manizha Talash was disqualified at the Olympics for displaying a “Free Afghan Women” flag (CNN).
- Iraqi women are protesting a law proposed to legalize child marriage for girls as young as 9 years old (The Guardian).
- The death of Abuja Area Mama is bringing attention to violence against Nigeria’s LGBTQ+ community (BBC).
- After her gender was questioned, boxer Imane Khelif went on to win gold (NBC News).
- Network newscasts need to better reflect America (The New York Times).
- CDC has created updated guidelines aimed at making IUD insertion less painful (Healthline).
- Women dominated cultural conversations throughout the 2024 Paris Olympics—and for a good reason (Our Blog).
- The vast majority of the United States’ biggest companies are not spending their ad dollars on women’s pro sports (Front Office Sports).
- In Colombia, a grassroots bill seeking to protect the rights of trans and nonbinary people was presented before Congress (Atmos).
- A report finds that Instagram failed to act on 93% of abusive comments aimed at women politicians (NBC News).
- Young men’s largest gathering spaces are online. We have to pay attention to what’s happening there (Time Magazine).
- Massive protests in India are taking place after the rape and murder of Dr. Moumitha Debnath (BBC).
- Starting this fall, women in the United States will be able to use a simple swab to screen for cervical cancer (The New York Times).
- Wildfire smoke is a health risk for pregnant people—both physically and mentally (19th News).
- In Afghanistan, Taliban rulers have issued a ban on women’s voices and bare faces in public (AP News).
- South Korea is battling a surge of deepfake pornography after thousands were found to be spreading images (The Guardian).
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