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Reading 45, “Reproductive Rights as Human Rights: Stories from Advocates in Brazil, India and South Africa” by Sarah Combellick-Bidney

Reading 50, “Marriage and Love” by Emma Goldman

Reading 52, “The Kids are OK” by Ken W. Knight, Sarah E. M. Stephenson, Sue West, Martin B. Delatycki, Cheryl A. Jones, Melissa H. Little, George C. Patton, Susan M. Sawyer, S. Rachel Skinner, Michelle M. Telfer, Melissa Wake, Kathryn N. North, and Frank Oberklaid:

Reading 54, “The Reciprocal Relationships Between Religious Beliefs and Acceptance of One’s Gay or Lesbian Family Member” by Katherine Zeininger, Mellisa Holtzman, and Rachel Kraus

Reading 57, ““A Brief History of Working Women” by Sharlene Hesse-Biber and Gregg Lee Carter

Reading 59, “Which Country Will be the First to Close the Gender Gap – and How?” by Vesselina Stefanova Ratcheva

Reading 60, “This is the Hidden Financial Cost of Being an LGBTQ American in 2017” by Anna Swartz: 

Reading 63, “Beyond the Politics of Inclusion: Violence Against Women of Color and Human Rights” by Andrea Smith: 

Reading 65, “Gender Aspects of Human Trafficking” by Emilie Linder

Reading 66, “#Sayhername: Why Kimberle Crenshaw Is Fighting for Forgotten Women” by Homa Khaleeli

Reading 73, “New Military Femininities” by Jennifer Greenburg: 

Reading 75, “What it Feels Like to Be On Welfare” by Brenda Della Casa:

Reading 86, “Feminist Men” by Byron Hurt: 

Reading 89, “Building Coalitions” by Lucas Platero and Esther Ortega-Arjonilla: 

Reading 91, “What’s Love Got To Do With It?” by Yvette Alex-Assensoh: