Linda Yang
An Army of 156 Survivors Showed the World What a Monster Larry Nassar Is
By encouraging so many victims to read their impact statements in full, Judge Rosemarie Aquilinia allowed her courtroom to become a space for catharsis. As one woman said: "We are Jane Does no more."
Happy Birthday, Fiona the Hippo! We Did Your Full Birth Chart
Yes, we called the Cincinnati Zoo to get her exact birth time.
All the Historic Nominations for This Year's Academy Awards
To start, both Greta Gerwig and Jordan Peele are among the Best Director noms.
The Candidate Who Decided to Run After Trump Bragged About Sexual Assault
Mallory McMorrow says she remembers thinking: "How do you tell your daughters that this is not only acceptable behavior but that it’s laudable?"
The Woman Who Could Become America's First-Ever Indigenous Governor
"If you look at the faces in Congress now, there’s a clear imbalance that doesn't reflect the population of the United States," says Paulette Jordan.
Stacey Abrams Wants People to 'See Themselves Reflected in Those Who Lead Them'
"I can say without equivocation that I bring the strongest set of skills and the broadest set of experiences to the table," says Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. "I am ready to be governor on day one."
Everything You Need to Know About the 2018 Women's March
All the locations, start times, and details for the Women's March events in Las Vegas, Chicago, DC, LA, and more this weekend.
'Pitch Perfect' Star Hana Mae Lee on the Joys of Making a Women-Led Film
The actor, model, and comedian tells Broadly about reuniting with the iconic cast one last time, and why everyone should have bangs.
'Pitch Perfect' Star Hana Mae Lee on the Joys of Making a Women-Led Film
The actor, model, and comedian tells Broadly about reuniting with the iconic cast one last time, and why everyone should have bangs.
Singer and Activist Dounia on Being Young, Educated, and Politically Active
From attending the Women's March to releasing her first album, Dounia tells Broadly about her life-changing year.
Pioneering Model Munroe Bergdorf Wants Us to Reckon with Racist History
Munroe Bergdorf, the first black trans woman signed to a major makeup campaign, was fired after decrying the neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville. She tells Broadly about her 2018 plans to use her platform to continue fighting racism.
The 17-Year-Old Student Working to Desegregate New York City Schools
As a high schooler, Hebh Jamal helped organize a mass student walkout protesting Trump's Muslim Ban.