suffrage
100 Years After Women's Suffrage, US Voters Still Face Countless Barriers
Native, formerly incarcerated, and immigrant women, among others, describe the obstacles that keep their communities from being fairly counted.
The Decades-Long Debate Over Whether Women Vote Like Their Husbands
Even before women in the U.S. had the right to vote, political strategists assumed married women would just cast the same votes as their husbands. A century later, the questionable theory continues to stick.
WATCH: Inside Sex Work In New Zealand
Announcing the latest episode in our Zealandia Women's Suffrage Series.
Still a Long Way To Go Before There's Gender Equality in New Zealand Sport
Change is happening because it’s long overdue.
Highlights From VICE NZ's 'Suffrage Series' Launch
Last night we launched our 'Suffrage Series' of documentaries. If you weren't there, this is what you missed.
The Queer, Disabled and Women of Colour Suffragettes History Forgot
Campaigners from marginalised communities played a critical role in getting women in the UK the right to vote – but their contributions have been erased. We spoke to several historians trying to change that.
News of Zealand: International Flights Cancelled as Fuel Crisis Continues
Plus celebrating 124 years of women's suffrage with a march in Nelson, and Trump says America would "totally destroy" North Korea.
Canada fills its Parliament with women for International Women’s Day
To mark the anniversary of women’s suffrage in Canada, women took all 338 seats of Parliament
Why Has Registering to Vote Turned Into Such a Shambles?
In a proper democracy, you shouldn't even have to worry about it.
Saudi Arabia Walks a Fine Line in Giving More Rights to Women
As Saudi women prepare to vote and run for office for the first time, many believe that it is critical for the ruling family to avoid liberalizing society in a way that could drive more conservative-minded Saudis to extremism.