
Be it music, movies, or TV, American culture just can't get enough of mocking transgender people. Here's why that needs to stop.

When I got a job, it took years for my mind to work around my new reality: Women were not particularly successful here.

One chart illustrates how depressing and persistent the pay gap is.

Scott Pasfield's new book of portraits busts stereotypes and widens opportunities for gay men. Gay women wish it did the same for them.

The Economist's new ad campaign attempts to appeal to women—by asserting that appealing to women is unnecessary.

Perhaps guys aren't focused on their futures because they know it usually works out better for them.

"Shit White Girls Say ... to Black Girls" discards cheap racist, sexist jokes in favor of self-aware comedy about sexism and racism.

Straight kids are persecuted in childhood, too—when they're perceived to be gay. Sometimes, the abuse is coming from their own parents.

The boys’ club nature of sports journalism contributes to some serious blind spots in its coverage.
Take the money you might spend on flowers or a fancy meal and put it toward services for refugee mothers who may not see their children any time soon.

As we nurse our holiday shopping hangovers, some wisdom from little Riley on girl toys and boy toys.

Most Americans think women need to go to college to get ahead. Is that a good thing or just a sign that sexism still rules?

About half the time, we should be hiring the best woman for the job.

Many Columbia students felt spurned by Obama's choice to speak at Barnard, and their disappointment brought out uncensored venom.

Young women shouldn't pin all their hopes on Lena Dunham's new series. They should demand more shows made by girls like them.

Men are getting a leg up in the admissions game, all in favor of "gender balance."

California's Harvey Mudd College has taken huge steps toward boosting the number of female computer science majors.

A paper in Science says single-sex education can hinder kids' relationships with members of the opposite sex, but other experts disagree.