From The Washington Post authored by Robert J. Samuelson: “This change in lifestyles is something most of us have witnessed. The barriers between work and family are collapsing before the … Read More
Why Maya Rockeymoore Cummings began her congressional campaign with a double mastectomy
From The Washington Post authored by Ovetta Wiggins: “‘I wanted to make sure I was taking the affirmative measures,’ Rockeymoore Cummings said in an interview. ‘It just seems like, what … Read More
They did everything right — and still hit the glass ceiling. Now, these women are suing America’s top companies for equal pay.
From Vox authored by Alexia Fernandez Campbell: “Gamba said she later watched as a male colleague was promoted to managing director, even though, she says, he generated less revenue for … Read More
Almost Half Of This Year’s Class Of U.S. Rhodes Scholars Are First-Generation Americans
From The Huffington Post authored by Dominique Mosbergen: “Minorities make up the majority of the group of American students chosen to attend at least two all-expenses-paid years at England’s prestigious … Read More
‘Don’t Cry…I’m Here’ dolls welcome newly arrived refugee children to Minnesota
From Star Tribune : “After nearly 25 years of sewing and selling clothing for vintage dolls, Harvey was watching a PBS documentary about the refugee crisis and found herself telling … Read More
Boy invites entire kindergarten class to his adoption hearing — and it’s adorable
From Daily News authored by Nelson Oliveiera “A Michigan kindergartner brought his entire class to witness his adoption hearing Thursday in an adorable courtroom scene marking Kent County’s annual Adoption … Read More
Can a credit card be sexist?
From The Lily authored by Lena Felton: “Smith, among many others, recently shared her story on social media after a strongly worded Twitter thread by tech entrepreneur David Heinemeier Hansson … Read More
‘I Don’t Think a Man Could Have Taken the Picture’
From The Cut authored by Katie Berohn: “‘There is a much broader view of beauty. It’s a much bigger tent than it used to be, and I think that shows … Read More
Why Being Your Authentic Self May Be A Lie For Most Women At Work
From Take the Lead authored by Michele Weldon: “’As companies focus on their culture, it’s important to understand that not all women are having the same experience at work. Women … Read More
Barbara Hillary, 88, Trailblazer on Top (and Bottom) of the World, Dies
From The New York Times authored by Katharine Q. Seelye: “Ms. Hillary had retired from a 55-year career as a nurse when, seeking adventure, she went dog-sledding in Quebec and … Read More