This is the fourth in a four-part series in advance of Sanctity of Life Sunday on abortion, pregnancy care, single-motherhood ...
Sanger Street in Franklin ... named after Margaret and Bill Lasica. Margaret was a dancer, choreographer and modern dance teacher in Melbourne, while her husband Bill was a lawyer and an advocate ...
Her husband casts her off … Nowadays the poor man can oppress ... the power struggles between those ‘radicals of the right’ Marie Stopes and Margaret Sanger, and the emergence of these ideas in the ...
Margaret Sanger and Mary Ware Dennett each had a different vision of reproductive freedom. Would reproductive rights be more ...
While Dennett was in Washington, she did not know that Margaret Sanger was actively working against her efforts. Sanger’s marriage, in 1922, to a much older, deep-pocketed oil magnate bolstered ...
Margaret Qualley brought her dad Paul Qualley to the 2025 Golden Globes, where he got to meet Adam Sandler. 'In my family ...
Margaret Qualley had a surprise plus-one to Sunday's Golden Globe Awards. The fast-rising star, nominated for her brilliant supporting turn in "The Substance," told Variety during the red carpet ...
Despite knowing the Eton-educated photographer was 'both extremely promiscuous and bisexual', Margaret still pursued him after years of grieving her lost lover, Peter Townsend, the author told.
And one British TV presenter didn't hold back in her review of Margaret's former husband. While watching BBC2 documentary Princess Margaret: The Royal Rebel in 2020, British TV presenter Fern ...
Margaret Sanger (14.09.1879 - 06.09.1966) was a pioneer for birth control in America for women who were living in poverty. Margaret opened the first birth control clinic for women in 1916, which led ...