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Sports
The Real Enforcers of Gender Equity in Sports: Angry Parents
A decade ago, Ginger Folger’s son, John, played high school football in Gainesville, Ga., their hometown, about 50 miles northeast…
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Business
‘She Was My Sweet Girl’: Remembering the Victims of the Uvalde Shooting
Supported by Continue reading the main story‘She Was My Sweet Girl’: Remembering the Victims of the Uvalde Shooting Send any…
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Arts
‘Petite Maman’ Review: Into the Woods
Céline Sciamma’s luminous “Petite Maman” is a once-upon-a-time tale with a twist. Set in present-day France, in an isolated hamlet…
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Arts
Picturing Black Childhood: An Artist’s Journey
In 2009, sensitive to the ways that Black girls are under particular duress in American culture, the Austin-based artist Deborah…
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Magazine
Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Third Time She Left Me’
A Girl Again “Hello, little girl!” That is how my father starts every phone call. Even though I expect it,…
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World
‘Why Was I Born a Girl?’ An Afghan Poem Inspires U.S. Students
KABUL — When Fariba Mohebi, an 11th grader, learned in September that most Afghan girls would not join boys returning…
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Arts
In ‘Naomi,’ a Black Girl Comes of Age Heroically
“What if everything you believed about the world turned out to be wrong? If we truly opened our eyes, what…
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