The Two-Way Spain Looks At Changing Naming Tradition, Citing Gender Equality November 4, 2010 The Spanish government hopes to add more flexibility to the way children are named -- and in the process, to end a tradition that favors males. Children in Spain are given two surnames; a new rule would allow parents to list mothers' names first.
NPR Public Editor Where are the Women? April 2, 2010 NPR does exceptionally well putting female reporters and hosts on the air. But when it comes to female voices from outside NPR, the network is not as diverse on air as it would like to think.