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"textContent": "As countries across Europe roll out national programs to confront misogyny in schools, the United States still lacks a coordinated response.\n\nResponding to school-based gender harassment, the politicization of gender issues, and the mental health crisis among youth requires an organized, collective effort.\n\nThe post Misogyny Is Rising in U.S. Classrooms. Where Is the National Response? appeared first on Ms. Magazine.",
"title": "Misogyny Is Rising in U.S. Classrooms. Where Is the National Response?"
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