Gender
Coverage of Gender in the Nexus archive.
- Part of Florida’s ‘Stop WOKE’ Law Ruled Illegal by Appeals Court
An appeals court ruled part of Florida’s 'Stop WOKE' Act illegal. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the law to limit teaching about race, gender and other topics.
- Trump Iran oil deal faces scrutiny as Texas Democrat James Talarico’s past resurface
President Trump's agreement with Iran faces criticism over concessions on oil sales, nuclear oversight, and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico is under renewed scrutiny as past comments on race, gender, religion, and identity politics resurface.
- Trial Court Dismisses Employment Discrimination Lawsuit Brought by Former Pasadena Police Department Employee
The City of Pasadena won a lawsuit against Taisyn Crutchfield, a former Pasadena Police Department employee, who alleged gender and race-based discrimination and harassment. The trial court dismissed all claims and ordered her to pay $40,000 in attorneys' fees and costs.
- Barabak: Youth, money, gender and other takeaways from California's crazy gubernatorial primary
The article highlights key takeaways from California's gubernatorial primary, noting that money did not guarantee success, the persistence of the 'gubernatorial glass ceiling' for women, and voters' preference for unexciting candidates.
- Barabak: Youth, money, gender and other takeaways from California's crazy gubernatorial primary
The California gubernatorial primary highlighted factors like youth, money, and gender, with voters favoring less flashy candidates. The 'gubernatorial glass ceiling' remained unbroken, and the race underscored that conventional approaches can still succeed.
- Carville advises Talarico 'to deal with' past culture war comments if he wants to win Texas
James Carville and Al Hunt advise Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico to address his past controversial comments on race, gender, abortion, and religion to improve his chances of winning. They note Talarico has a 50% chance if he shifts focus to attacking GOP opponent Ken Paxton's corruption.
- Talarico walks back comments on religion and gender after Paxton's win
James Talarico is retracting some of his previous comments on religion and gender following Ken Paxton's victory in their Texas Senate race. His earlier statements had become a focal point of criticism during the campaign.
- The Woman Called Mavka
A Ukrainian soldier, known as Mavka, who previously worked in photography and environmental fields, discusses her experiences with war, gender dynamics, and the challenges of maintaining civilian-military connections.
- EHRC updates guidance on how to apply supreme court ruling on gender
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) updated its guidance on implementing the Supreme Court's gender ruling following government feedback and legal consultations. Changes were made to address concerns that the original code created legal challenges for organizations.