The New York Times: Buckle Up, Women. Cars Still Aren’t Built for You.
new video loaded: Buckle Up, Women. Cars Still Aren’t Built for You. transcript In the United States, women are more likely to be injured and die in a car crash than men. Why? After her own crash, the ...
Lowriders cruised up and down Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena in tricked-out, vibrant cars for a show of Chicano culture and a celebration of last Sunday’s International Women’s Day. The award-winning, ...
new video loaded: Buckle Up, Women. Cars Still Aren’t Built for You. transcript “My name is Vince. This job makes me sore.” “They call me Larry. I’m a dummy, too.” I grew up with Vince and Larry.
MSN: These are the best cars in the world, according to women
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A UN Human Rights report highlights widespread gender-based violence, poor health provisions, and discriminatory legal systems disproportionately affecting women and girls in criminal justice detention worldwide.