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Amy Wallace’s big idea: The underreported story of the Epstein Files is about class
Amy Wallace who co-authored Virginia Roberts Guiffre’s memoire, Nobody’s Girl, discusses what the book and its main character’s experience tells us about power, politics and patriarchy in the United States today
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Reporting on the far right? Here’s what you need to know
Far-right ideology and language are rapidly changing. Three experts explain how journalists can cover, contextualize, and respond to far-right rhetoric responsilbly
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Uncovering the far-right playbook targeting feminists in Latin America
As anti-abortion politician José Antonio Kast assumes Chile’s presidency, activists warn his far-right agenda could mirror the restrictive shifts seen elsewhere in the region
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How femonationalism is shaping far-right discourse in Europe
Everything you need to know about a growing ideology impacting the lives of women and girls
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A Fuller Recap
This has been a season of firsts at Fuller. Since we last wrote, our team has grown, our editorial ambitions have come to life, and we've
‘Don’t engage on ideology’ – and five other lessons for helping people leave the far right
Samantha Froelich has been both inside a US far-right group and helped others get out. Here, she shares her story and tips for how to support other women wanting to leave a life of hate
Will Hungary's pivotal election make any difference for women and LGBTQ+ communities?
Ahead of 12 April vote, activists worry another victory by far-right Viktor Orbán will further erode women and LGBTQ+ rights
The research box: What we watched, read and listened to while making our Far Right edition
From podcasts on Trump, to art against ICE. Read on to learn everything there is to know about gender and the far right
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Letter from the editor: Going inside the far-right fear factory
From Hungary to the US, South Korea to the UK, women, sexual minorities and gender-diverse people are in the crosshairs of a transnational far-right movement on the rise. This edition looks at the human costs and the fight-back
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Inside the shadowy world of the billion-dollar fertility industry
The author of Unwell Women and A Woman’s Work questions our obsession with wombs and considers what resistance by mothers and midwives has looked like through the ages
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The rise of telehealth: Revolutionizing patient care
A conversation about telehealth, access and the future of patient care.
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‘Her payment never came’: What it’s really like being a surrogate mother in Georgia
A booming surrogacy industry has made fortunes and broken promises. As scandals brew and a court case begins in Georgia, three women who carried children for strangers share their stories – from emergency twin C-sections to failed implantations
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The time-strapped, working mom isn’t a natural phenomenon. She’s the product of bad policy
Juggling work and children leaves mothers with no time and mental health challenges. But the solution isn’t a return to the gender roles of the 60s. It’s building systems of collective care that ease the burden on all parents, writes Zara Rahman
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‘It’s always the mother’s fault’: How America's anti-trans influencers are weaponizing motherhood
In the war on trans rights, data analysis by Fuller shows that mothers are cast as both villains and victims
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From IVF to egg freezing: Who’s cashing in on the maternal body?
The global fertility industry is projected to double over the next decade, from roughly $35 billion to over $70 billion.
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