HomeTOP STORIESGirls in Africa Aren’t Asking for Pity. They’re Asking for a Chance. Girls in Africa Aren’t Asking for Pity. They’re Asking for a Chance. By rogerjudd July 6, 2025 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp I went to West Africa to report on girls’ education. I left convinced that the Western feminist movement has grown far too comfortable fighting only for itself. Previous articleEfficiency Is Leading Us NowhereNext articleA Road Map for Undoing the Damage of the Big, Awful Bill latest articles Factories Were Pushed Out of Cities. Their Return Could Revive Downtowns. Why the U.S. Is Way Behind China in Making Drones for War The Future of Weather Prediction Is Here. Maybe. Tariffs on Brazil Could Leave Coffee Drinkers With a Headache Health Secretary and doctors’ union to meet in bid to avoid strikes Summer beach day turns dangerous as lightning strikes three at St. Augustine Pier in Florida explore more Factories Were Pushed Out of Cities. Their Return Could Revive Downtowns. Why the U.S. Is Way Behind China in Making Drones for War The Future of Weather Prediction Is Here. Maybe. Tariffs on Brazil Could Leave Coffee Drinkers With a Headache Health Secretary and doctors’ union to meet in bid to avoid strikes Summer beach day turns dangerous as lightning strikes three at St. Augustine Pier in Florida