From The Guardian authored by David Batty: “Lawyers and women’s groups have condemned a decision by Cambridge University to not investigate some students’ complaints of sexual misconduct, including rape, warning … Read More
How to Handle Triangulation, the Worst Form of Workplace Bullying
From Forge.Medium authored by Leah Fessler: “Few moments define workplace friendship quite like the first flirtation with gossip. Your colleague rolls her eyes at you when someone cracks a particularly … Read More
Emma Watson launches hotline that provides women legal advice on workplace sexual harassment
From Upworthy authored by Heidi Lux: “A staggering one in two women have been sexually harassed at work, but four out of five of them aren’t comfortable reporting the issues to … Read More
College Financial-Aid Loophole: Wealthy Parents Transfer Guardianship of Their Teens to Get Aid
From The Wall Street Journal authored by Douglas Belkin: “Amid an intense national furor over the fairness of college admissions, the Education Department is looking into a tactic that has … Read More
Why Women and People of Color in Law Still Hear “You Don’t Look Like a Lawyer”
From Harvard Business Review authored by Tsedale M. Melaku: “There are certain unspoken rules of success in corporate America, not least of which is “looking the part.” That often means … Read More
Facial Recognition Tech Comes to Schools and Summer Camps
From The Wall Street Journal authored by Julie Jargon: “Facial recognition is no longer just being used to unlock iPhones, tag Facebook friends and scan crowds for security threats. It’s moving … Read More
Want To Feel Happier Today? Try Talking To A Stranger
From National Public Radio authored by Paul Nicolaus: “The doors open wide, you enter, and they close behind you. As the elevator begins its ascent, you realize it’s just you … Read More
My mother didn’t tell anyone at work that she had kids
From Fast Company authored by Emily Dishman: “My mother has been working since I can remember. I grew up in a suburban town in the South and lived there until … Read More
Those she/her/hers at the end of email messages are more than a passing trend
From Quartz authored by Lila MacLellan: “At the end of May, TIAA, the financial services and investing giant, rolled out new gender-identity awareness guidelines for its client-facing consultants. The guidance … Read More
Female inmates were forced to expose their genitals in a ‘training exercise.’ It was legal, court rules.
From The Washington Post authored by Meagan Flynn: “Early one March morning inside an Illinois prison, a tactical unit armed with batons and shields stormed two women’s housing units to … Read More