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
Why are workers more resentful of criticism when the boss is a woman?
From Quartz authored by Sarah Todd: “It’s one thing to believe that women should support one another. Definitions of what constitutes supportive behavior, however, may vary. In some cases, it’s … 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
This Girl Dressed As A “Tired Mom” For Halloween And It Is Hilariously Real
From Buzzfeed authored by Mike Spohr: Cheerios in her hair? Check! Energy-giving Starbucks? Check! Visible nursing pad? Check! Baby in need of burping? Check! Read the full story by FOLLOWING THE … Read More
Sexual Harassment Training Now Required for 20% of U.S. Workers
From Bloomberg authored by Jeff Green: “Most companies already offer sexual harassment training of some sort. But it often exists to protect employers from lawsuits and focuses on teaching people … Read More
Thinx’s first national ad campaign imagines a world where men get periods, too
From Fast Company authored by Pavithra Mohan: “The ad closes with the line ‘If we all had them, maybe we’d be more comfortable with them,’ then cuts to an image … Read More
Anti-Poverty Pioneer Becomes The Second Woman in History to Win the Nobel Prize in Economics
From A Mighty Girl authored by A Mighty Girl Staff: “Dr. Esther Duflo has just become the second woman in history and the youngest person ever to win a Nobel … Read More
Enough Leaning In. Let’s Tell Men to Lean Out.
From The New York Times authored by Ruth Whippman: “If parents were giving their children virtue names today, as the Puritans used to do, nobody would choose Charity or Grace … Read More