Originally published by Rich Ehisen in Capitol Weekly Women have never achieved parity with their male colleagues in the California Legislature. Many advocates believe that could change before the end of…
Originally published by for Sabato’s Crystal Ball, University of Virginia Center for Politics KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE — The percentage of women in state legislatures has increased in recent years.
Full article published by Jocelyn Solis-Moreira for SheKnows Women are all too familiar with the glass ceiling at work. But for those who are neurodivergent, the glass ceiling…
Originally published by Donald Thompson for WRAL TechWire For far too long business leaders have turned their backs on the challenges women face in the workplace. The nearly unfathomable truth is…
Fellow judges have accused Pauline Newman of misconduct, saying she can no longer do her job even if she’s appointed for life. The country’s oldest active federal judge won’t go.
At the beginning of this year, the Fortune 500 crossed a milestone: for the first time in history, women ran more than 10% of the businesses on the list of America’s largest public…
Originally published by L’Oreal Thompson Payton for Fortune It started with a DM. In the fall of 2011, amid a midcountry job search from Baltimore to Chicago, I slid into the DMs of a local editor.
Originally published by Brian Seibert for The New York Times When Alicia Graf Mack taught the final ballet class for students graduating in spring from the dance division of Juilliard, it…
Originally published in The Japan Times Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the world’s biggest, will from now on vote against the nomination of all-male boards in Japanese companies, a senior fund official…