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Sex offenders are among the most harshly punished criminals in the state, but how often does the punishment fit the crime?
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By Rebecca DiBennardo, PhD Candidate, UCLA Sociology
In the…


Beauty Myths 2.0: Breaking Toxic Bonds and Creating Cross Racial Alliances
by Bhavna Shamasunder and Janette Robinson Flint
This year…

Being and Becoming a Midwife: Pedagogical Practices, Objects, and Gendered Knowledge in Eighteenth Century France
by Scottie Buehler, CPM, MA
In eighteenth-century Europe male…

CSW is Hiring: 25% Graduate Student Researcher for Winter and Spring 2017 Quarters
The Center for the Study of Women (CSW) is hiring a 25% Graduate…

Chemical Warriors, Part 1: An Origin Story
by Jana Gowan
Environmental justice and health movements raise…

Black Carbon, Health, and the Power of Women’s Leadership
by Kali Basman
Black Carbon (BC), a product of incomplete…

The Endocrine Disruptors Action Group releases “Toxic by Design”
The Endocrine Disruptors Action Group, a coalition of researchers…

Should I Live a Life of Medicine? Women’s Perception of HIV Treatment in Malawi
by Amy Zhou
Donor funding for HIV/AIDS has given many patients…

Film review: The Human Experiment (2013)
review by Jana Gowan
The Human Experiment (2013)
Dir. by Don…

He Said, She Said: Abortion Denunciations and Male Power in Turn-of-the-Century Rio de Janeiro
by Dr. Cassia Roth
Historians have demonstrated that gossip…

Asking the Right Questions: An Interview with Alison Johnson
One of our goals with the Chemical Entanglements blog is to tell…