The Injury That Has Upended the Women’s World Cup

[ad_1] It is no surprise that England is in the final of the Women’s World Cup. They are the world’s fourth-ranked team, the reigning European champions, and were among the semifinalists at the World Cup four years ago. The final was the expectation, not the goal. When England dominated Germany in the Euro finals last… Continue reading The Injury That Has Upended the Women’s World Cup

‘Our Body’ review: Superb documentary probes women’s healthcare

[ad_1] The title of “Our Body” is spoken aloud during its most heated, least typical scene. A group of women are protesting outside a Paris hospital, speaking out about their personal experiences of obstetrical and gynecological violence and calling for greater accountability and transparency. “It’s our body, it belongs to us!” one of them declares,… Continue reading ‘Our Body’ review: Superb documentary probes women’s healthcare

Women’s World Cup: How U.S. loss proves ‘Barbie’ movie right

[ad_1] When my friends and I took our daughters to the Friday night opening of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie,” the U.S. women’s national soccer team was playing its opening match against Vietnam in the World Cup. The U.S. team was winning handily. Even so, one of us moms had to be dragged away and, once in… Continue reading Women’s World Cup: How U.S. loss proves ‘Barbie’ movie right

13 Women’s Barbie Movie Opinions And Stories

[ad_1] 1. “I enjoyed Barbie. I understand they wanted to point out the patriarchy and feelings geared towards women, but I related to Barbie in a sense of not knowing your purpose. I’m going through my own little crisis right now when it comes to my meaning and purpose in life. I really enjoyed that… Continue reading 13 Women’s Barbie Movie Opinions And Stories