FT SeriesFeminism in the 21st centuryA snapshot of views on women’s rights, gender bias and the equality of the sexesThe meaning of the F-word — feminism in five voicesFT writers give very different and personal views on what the movement means to themHollywood’s masculinity problem — the full pictureRevelations about Harvey Weinstein are just one sign of how movie culture is fuelled by a ‘tanker of testosterone’Why do girls as young as six believe boys are smarter?Hattie Garlick discovers that gender stereotyping starts earlyFeminists adjust to the age of TrumpAs ‘identity politics’ is forced on to the defensive, advocates for women’s rights are finding new ways to make their voices heardThe club where business meets gender politicsWomen-only spaces in the US have had a new lease of life in the age of TrumpOut of office: the fathers bringing up babyShared parental leave promises to bring radical change to the way mothers and fathers divided up work and childcareMore from this Series‘Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon’ at the New MuseumThe New York gallery’s show is either a radical challenge to visitors’ preconceptions — or a sprawling messHow to beat gender biasPrejudice, miscommunication, low expectations — there are many explanations for gender inequalities at work. But could behavioural science offer the solutions we need?An end to excuses for paying women lessOnly when an employer understands the root of the gap can they decide how (or whether) to address itLucy Kellaway interviews Everyday Sexism Project founder Laura BatesThe actress-turned-feminist was fed up with being hassled by men. So she launched the Everyday Sexism Project to record sexist incidentsWhy don’t more women like Hillary Clinton?She could become America’s first female president yet alienates many younger women. Why?Sex and the art of radical feminismOnce blacklisted for exploring sexual imagery, these artists are making a comeback at the Frieze art fair