Eyes Wide ShutThe First Time People Experienced Sexism, and Their (Imagined) Responses From observing who serves whom at dinner, to being plagued by relatives' whispered judgments, most initiations into sexism start at home. By Rajvi Desai
Hand In HandWomen Who Face Sexism Are Three Times More Likely to Suffer from Poor Mental Health Repeated exposure to sexism causes stress, ultimately leading to deterioration of one's mental state, researchers say. By Anubhuti Matta
Animal FarmThe Revolutionary Origins of the Term ‘Male Chauvinist Pig’ The term is the brainchild of the feminist, communist, and civil rights movements of the 60s. By Pallavi Prasad
Words Of A FeatherThe Difference Between Sexism and Misogyny, and Why It Matters Sexism is an ideology to adopt; misogyny is a behavior to embrace when that ideology is threatened. By Pallavi Prasad
Man After My Own ArtWorks by Female Artists Account for Only 2% of Global Spending at Auctions Art by Picasso was auctioned for more than the total amount spent on nearly 6,000 female artists' work, in the last decade. By Pallavi Prasad
Not So ArtificialThe Tech Industry’s Sexism, Racism Is Making Artificial Intelligence Less Intelligent Human prejudice programmed into artificial intelligence keeps out communities whose input could make AI smarter. By Alina Gufran
One-Eyed MonsterHow Indian Photographers Are Subverting the ‘Male Gaze’ in Their Art Artists are increasingly portraying the "female gaze" instead -- but even that doesn't go far enough. By Alina Gufran
Drake’s Softboi Image Masks His Subtle Sexism For Drake, a 'good' girl waits for him by the phone; a 'bad' girl wears short clothes and parties without him. By Rajvi Desai
Michael You Ignorant PervDo Shows Like ‘The Office’ Have a Place in a Post #MeToo World? Hotstar's 'The Office' Hindi reboot brings back a beloved -- sexual harasser? By Meghalee Mitra
No One Is LaughingWhy Are We Still Forwarding Sexist Spouse Jokes? Disparagement humor is never funny. By Runa Mukherjee Parikh
RatatouYikesScientists Seldom Test On Female Lab Rats Because Females Have Hormonal Cycles But researchers are now dumbfounded, as it seems male rats have hormone fluctuations, too. By Aditi Murti
Hahaha NoJoke or Sexism? Misogynist Humor Condones Prejudice Plus, a checklist to gauge if you should laugh, or be a feminist killjoy. By Pallavi Prasad
Subtle Not SexyGood Manners Often Mask Sexism — And They’re Restricting Women’s Agency Benevolent sexism is bigotry that appears innocuous, but in reality reinforces traditional gender roles. By Riya Roy
Read Your AudienceU.K. Bans Advertisers From Using Gender Stereotypes to Market Products No more healthy food ads in which mom looks thrilled to be cooking while dad lounges on the couch. By Rajvi Desai
Quit WhiningThe Absurd Straight Pride Shows Why Reverse Oppression Isn’t a Thing All lives matter, reverse sexism, thin phobia are all examples of arguments majority groups use to preserve power. By Rajvi Desai
Little WomenWhat Happens When We Sexualize Young Girls "For the first time, you realize you have something you have to protect, that others want." By Rajvi Desai
Lean Mean Sexist MachineHow Our Digital Spaces Came To Be Unequal and Unsafe For Women What early disenfranchisement does is impede women’s growth to the higher echelons of technological innovation that can change the reality on the ground. By Rajvi Desai
No HonorThe Vicious Cycle of Sexism in the Indian Court System The sexual harassment allegations against CJI Ranjan Gogoi are emblematic of the toxic culture inside the Indian judiciary. By Rajvi Desai