From The Cut authored by Charlotte Cowles: “For most of my career, I was paid a salary. It was not very much, especially at the beginning, but it also seemed … Read More
Why Are We Still Dismissing Girls’ Pain?
From The New York Times authored by Laurie Edwards: “I have a rare and painful genetic respiratory disorder called primary ciliary dyskinesia. I was 23 when doctors diagnosed my condition, … Read More
‘You don’t look like a lawyer.’ Female lawyers and lawyers of colour angered by mistaken identity in court
From The Hamilton Spector authored by Jacques Gallant: “During the early years of her career, Lori Anne Thomas would sit near the front of the courtroom, only to be told … Read More
Do You Believe You Need to Be Perfect?
From The Cut authored by Reshma Saujani: “‘I didn’t know until I was in my late 20s that I had choices in life,’ Ruth told me. She and I met … Read More
AN APP THAT FACILITATED CYBERBULLYING SHIFTS TO THE WORKPLACE
From Wired authored by Paris Martineau: “Sarahah, the anonymous gossip app notorious for promoting cyberbullying among teens, is pivoting to the workplace. On Thursday, the company launched a second private messaging app, … Read More
ENTIRE INDUSTRIES ARE BEING BLACKLISTED BY INSURERS OVER #METOO LIABILITY
From The Intercept authored by Susan Antilla: “SIXTEEN MONTHS INTO #MeToo, companies seeking sexual harassment insurance are facing intense scrutiny from insurers — a trend that could put pressure on firms to … Read More
Rachel Brosnahan Is the New Face of Late Aunt Kate Spade’s Label Frances Valentine and Shares How She’s Honoring Her Memory
From People authored by Sharon Kanter: “Rachel Brosnahan’s new fashion project is a meaningful one. The award-winning star of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is the new face of the spring campaign for Frances Valentine, … Read More
Why Girls Beat Boys at School and Lose to Them at the Office
From The New York Times authored by Lisa Damour: “From elementary school through college, girls are more disciplinedabout their schoolwork than boys; they study harder and get better grades. Girls consistently outperform boys academically. And yet, … Read More
Why You Should Embrace Your Impostor Syndrome
From Medium authored by Kristin Wong: “Once, earlier in my career, I was invited to an elegant media event in Los Angeles. As I walked around the room, full of … Read More
Sexual harassment rife in the legal profession
From CBS News authored by Kate Gibson: “When it comes to sexual harassment at work, Hollywood and the media world have drawn much of the spotlight. But the problem may … Read More
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