equality

Pope: Women have ‘legitimate claims’ for justice, equality

By Nicole Winfield — April 2, 2019
VATICAN CITY (AP) — 'A living church can look back on history and acknowledge a fair share of male authoritarianism, domination, various forms of enslavement, abuse and sexist violence,' Francis said.

‘Queer Disbelief’ pairs atheists and LGBTQ communities as allies

By Kimberly Winston — April 12, 2018
(RNS) — Queer activist and atheist Camille Beredjick calls for an alliance based on mutual goals of equality and acceptance.

Saudi women will be allowed to drive in the kingdom in 2018

By Jerome Socolovsky — September 27, 2017
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Saudi Arabia's surprise decision to grant women the right to drive in the conservative kingdom marks a significant expansion in women's rights, but activists said it is also only the first step in a long list of demands for equality.

Phyllis Schlafly and the future of ‘women’s issues’

By Jennifer A. Marshall — September 7, 2016
WASHINGTON (RNS) Anyone who deems a liberal political objective 'inevitable' hasn’t paid enough attention to the legacy of Phyllis Schlafly.

Indian court gives women entry to Mumbai mosque

By Jerome Socolovsky — August 27, 2016
NEW DELHI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women in India have the right to fully access a famous mosque in the city of Mumbai, a top court ruled.

Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims blast Rick Santorum on ‘equality’ comment

By Tracy Gordon — January 27, 2012

(RNS) Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus are accusing Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum of bigotry and ignorance after said that "equality" is solely a Judeo-Christian concept. By Omar Sacirbey.

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