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"textContent": "In the wake of the ban on girls and women’s education in places like Afghanistan, I ask: What is it about a girl with a book that so frightens a man with a gun? It is because women’s education is a vaccine against any kind of misogyny.\n\nThe post Women’s Education Is a Vaccine Against Misogyny: Understanding Access to Justice for Afghan Women appeared first on Ms. Magazine.",
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