‘Attacked no matter what they do’ : why female politicians face relentless cycle of abuse
Assault on Mexican president highlights abuse faced by women in politics and ‘reinforces patriarchal boundaries’ The brief and deeply unsettling encounter lasted just a few seconds, sparking outrage across Mexico and beyond. But for those who have spent years tracking women in politics, the (…)
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