From Career Contessa authored by Career Contessa: “It is incredibly important to be a good communicator at work. Whether you are working through a project with a large team or … Read More
Why I’m Glad I Powered Through After Having Kids
From Above the Law authored by Claire Parsons: “Let’s face it: the first year after having a kid is just tough. There’s sleep deprivation. There’s a new tiny human who … Read More
Judge Rules Male-Only Draft Violates Constitution
From NPR authored by Matthew S. Schwartz: “Requiring only men to register for the draft is unconstitutional, a federal judge has ruled. The Military Selective Service Act states that men in … Read More
Taking Back ‘Hysterical’
From The New York Times authored by Maya Salam: “If they want to call you crazy, fine. Show them what crazy can do.” — Serena Williams, in a new Nike … Read More
Scrubbing The Past To Give Those With A Criminal Record A Second Chance
From NPR authored by Eric Westervelt and Barbara Brosher: “Latosha Poston says she made a lot of mistakes in her life. Her legal troubles began in her teens after her first … Read More
Cuomo signs legislation that exempts breastfeeding mothers from jury duty
From WKBW Buffalo: “‘This commonsense measure takes that reality into account by providing new moms the flexibility and option to postpone jury service while they care for a newborn.’ Mothers … Read More
Cyntoia Brown-Long to Lester Holt on her release from prison: ‘There’s nothing special about me’
From NBC News authored by Michelle Cho and Kim Cornett: “‘What I hope people will take away from Cyntoia’s case is that, you know, she got out. But she’s just … Read More
What I Learned About Equal Partnership By Studying Dual-Income Couples
From The Atlantic authored by Jennifer Petriglieri: “I have spent the past five years studying more than 100 working couples around the world to learn how they combine two careers … Read More
We Need a New Phrase for Stay-at-Home Mom
From She Knows authored by Stacey Delo and Jennifer Gefsky: “Yet once out, these women are left with few alternatives to describe the path they’ve currently chosen—or not chosen, some … Read More
Imposter Syndrome Hits Harder When You’re Black
From The Huffington Post authored by Jolie A. Doggett: “It doesn’t matter how qualified you are, how much experience you have or how much reassurance and positive feedback you may … Read More