Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, Author at Ms. Magazine https://msmagazine.com/author/jenniferweisswolf/ More Than A Magazine, A Movement Tue, 23 Dec 2025 17:55:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://msmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-ms-logo-32x32.jpg Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, Author at Ms. Magazine https://msmagazine.com/author/jenniferweisswolf/ 32 32 A Very Bad Year for Women’s Health https://msmagazine.com/2025/12/24/trump-women-health-democracy-reproductive-rights-usaid-planned-parenthood-medicaid-healthcare-abortion-bans-ivf-menopause/ Wed, 24 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=390402 When I started writing for The Contrarian, a funny-not-funny inside joke was whether there would be enough fodder for a weekly democracy column that overtly centers gender. I think you already know the punchline. Suffice it to say, I did not miss a single Wednesday in all of 2025.

For my final entry of the year, we thought it worthwhile to offer a snapshot—a year’s worth of reporting on the depth of damage this administration has wreaked on women’s health, with real-time Contrarian reporting noted.

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Trump’s Anti-Diversity Crusade Claims Two Campus Magazines https://msmagazine.com/2025/12/11/trump-dei-campus-magazines-alice-nineteen-fifty-six/ Thu, 11 Dec 2025 21:52:40 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=389850 I recently discovered two glossy magazines published by and for young people: Alice, which focuses on fashion, beauty, personal health, wellness and lifestyle; and Nineteen Fifty-Six, which brings a Black cultural lens to coverage of news, style and the arts.

Both are student-run publications housed at the University of Alabama. And on any other day, they would make one think the future of journalism look very bright indeed. Except that the sole reason I found these magazines at all is because they are now officially suspended. Last week, campus officials announced their permanent shuttering. Yet another casualty of the Trump administration’s attacks on free speech and public higher education—all in the name of stamping out supposed diversity, equity and inclusion.

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Are We Ever Off Work, or Just Out of Office? The OOO Messages Exposing America’s Care Crisis https://msmagazine.com/2025/11/25/women-moms-holidays-labor-work-out-of-office-replies-caregiving-childcare-parents/ Tue, 25 Nov 2025 18:13:39 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=388884 A new public awareness campaign, "Out of Office for Care," launched this week invites employees to set their “OOO” automated email replies to accurately reflect the array of care responsibilities that pull them away from work, and then share those messages publicly.

People across industries—artists, founders, caregivers, cultural influencers, nurses, educators, nonprofit leaders, small business owners and parents—can give the country an unfiltered look at why they step away from work, and what it costs to do so without paid leave.

OOO replies range from clever to catastrophic. Some name the person they are caring for; others reveal the exhaustion of trying to do it all. All together, they show a country exerting caring in every direction and a policy landscape that hasn’t caught up.

Among those making the rounds:
—"I'm OOO because inexplicably school ends at 3 and work ends at 5 at best. ... I can't keep up, I need sleep, I'm getting a cold, everything is expensive and unnecessarily hard, and the holidays are coming."
—"I'm OOO because my parents are getting older and I can’t manage their RX and 500 unread emails at once. In-home care is $60K and I have limited PTO. WiIl get back to you ASAP!"
—“Hi, sorry to miss you! I’m OOO because I just gave birth, but like 1 in 4 women in the U.S. I’ll be back at work in a couple weeks.”

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Feminists vs. Authoritarians: Honoring Leaders Holding the Line https://msmagazine.com/2025/11/19/ms-magazine-awards-feminist-majority-foundation/ Wed, 19 Nov 2025 23:07:33 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=388654 Greetings from Los Angeles—on the heels of a very special evening to celebrate the heart and soul of the democracy movement. On Tuesday night, Ms. paid tribute at the Global Women’s Rights Awards to bold leaders operating at the intersection of media, the law and storytelling—recognizing these as the essential trifecta for toppling authoritarianism. And, importantly, for fueling a feminist future.

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This FDA Decision Could Transform Menopause Care https://msmagazine.com/2025/11/12/menopause-estrogen-fda-hormone-replacement-therapy-black-box-breast-cancer-women-health/ Wed, 12 Nov 2025 21:26:14 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=388450 On Monday, Nov. 10, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that the Food and Drug Administration would eliminate the “boxed labeling” requirement for estrogen products.

The “black box warning,” as it’s commonly called, is part of the fallout from a press conference that occurred more than 20 years ago, announcing the findings of the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI). It’s also been the subject of a half-century-long push and pull with the federal government.

Make no mistake, this has been a longstanding demand—it’s neither new nor MAHA-driven. Doctors and scientists have made the case for its removal since the start to no avail, arguing the data from the WHI—the largest, most expensive, and only randomized placebo-controlled study of post-menopausal women—never supported putting it there in the first place.

The FDA’s reversal of the labeling requirement is a major win for evidence-based medicine. Now it’s up to us to responsibly inform women of their choices.

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A Brighter Day in the United States: Feminist Lessons from Election 2025 https://msmagazine.com/2025/11/07/feminist-democrats-win-election-government-shutdown-snap-trump-abigail-spanberger-mikie-sherrill-zohran-mamdani/ Fri, 07 Nov 2025 20:00:08 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=388248 Tuesday's election results allow us to recalibrate with bold vision.

As the political pundits do their thing across the airwaves, here is yet another hot take on it all—feminist style.

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Trump Administration Forced to Fund SNAP Benefits—But Only Enough to Cover Half of November https://msmagazine.com/2025/10/30/trump-republicans-shutdown-snap-food-stamps-women/ Thu, 30 Oct 2025 16:21:56 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=387897 The Trump administration will release funds to pay for half of November's SNAP benefits, following two federal court rulings the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to release the money. Patrick Penn, who oversees the SNAP program at the USDA, warned of disruptions and delays, suggesting many SNAP recipients will still be without benefits for some time.

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Trump’s IVF Announcement Fails Families—But Duckworth’s Right to IVF Act Could Deliver https://msmagazine.com/2025/10/23/trump-tammy-duckworth-ivf-prescription-drugs/ Thu, 23 Oct 2025 21:07:43 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=387660 Last week's White House announcement is the equivalent of “politely [asking] companies to add IVF coverage out of the goodness of their own hearts—with zero federal investment and no requirement for them to follow through," says Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).

There is, in fact, an alternative to the Trump plan: The Right to IVF Act, introduced by Sen. Tammy Duckworth, would require employer-sponsored health plans and public health insurance, including Medicaid and military plans, to cover treatments. The bill also addresses discrimination and forbids the restriction of access to IVF based on marital status or sexual orientation.

Republicans have voted it down twice.

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Women’s Rights Are the First Casualty of Authoritarian Power https://msmagazine.com/2025/10/17/trump-women-democracy-mifepristone-abortion-clinic-access/ Fri, 17 Oct 2025 17:50:01 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=387365 The pace of the news is so fast, so furious, there are far too many below-the-fold stories likely to escape notice. But, damn, summarizing them in aggregate never fails to crystallize how often attacks on women’s rights double as an affront to democracy—or how imperative it is that we remain vigilant that the two inextricably go hand in hand.

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Meanwhile, at the FDA: Menopause Progress, Abortion Gaslighting https://msmagazine.com/2025/10/09/fda-mifepristone-rfk-trump-menopause-black-box/ Thu, 09 Oct 2025 15:29:47 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=387004 The FDA caused a stir last week when it approved a new, generic version of mifepristone—the abortion medication that has safely, effectively and privately ended pregnancies for 25 years. Many mainstream outlets made it sound like a dramatic policy reversal, but really it was a procedural box check. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is already laying the groundwork to undermine access, announcing a so-called “safety review” based on flawed data and false claims. As reproductive rights advocates like Mini Timmaraju have pointed out, this is gaslighting—pretending to be moderate while plotting restrictions. That’s why protecting mifepristone still matters now.

At least there was some progress this week in menopause care: The FDA signaled plans to remove the “black box” warning on certain hormone treatments that has long stoked fear and confusion. Experts say the label was based on outdated science and has caused real harm, leaving countless women to suffer unnecessarily. For once, the agency seems poised to get this one right.

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