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AAPI women have the smallest pay gap—but that stat ‘masks’ big economic disparities, say experts
Like all groups of women, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women have faced persistent pay gaps in the workplace. Read more…
The women fighting for digital equality
Lockdowns have forced people to spend the past year and more learning, working, and socialising online – but in many countries, women have been missing...
As the overall job market stumbles back, women still struggle to recover lost employment
More than a year after the pandemic ravaged the economy, the country now faces how it will heal. Read more…
Hawaii Lawmakers Consider Requiring Gender Diversity On Corporate Boards
Hawaiian Holdings has 12 members on its board of directors that oversee Hawaiian Airlines. All but two — more than 83% — are men. Read...
Now’s Our Chance: After A Tumultuous 2020, Women Leaders Share 8 Ways To Rebuild A Better World
It has been an unrelenting and rough year. Read more…
50 Years On, the Feminist Press Is Radical and Relevant
A mission to unearth forgotten female writers became a full-fledged publishing house. Read more…
Congress Approves Smithsonian Museums Honoring Women and Latino Americans
Days after a single senator blocked legislation approving two long-awaited additions to the Smithsonian Institution—a National Museum of the American Latino and a museum dedicated...
The Most Important Woman Lawyer in the History of the Republic
It’s hard to think of three letters that have more resonance in modern-day American political life than RBG. Read more…
Women Hardest Hit by Pandemic’s Economic Side Effects
In the early weeks of the global pandemic, it was expected that, like a hurricane, earthquake, or other disaster, its impact would be felt everywhere,...