Taking on one of the most urgent issues in American political and legal life, UCLA School of Law Professor Richard Hasen has launched the Safeguarding Democracy Project to focus on ensuring…
Nina Otero-Warren advocated for New Mexico to ratify the 19th Amendment and was the first Latina to run for Congress. She’ll soon be featured as part of the American Women Quarters Program.
Although companies have made progress toward gender parity in the workplace, women have yet to achieve true equity with their male colleagues. The number of female CEOs in the Fortune 500 rose to a record high…
The NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders have hired the first Black female team president in the league’s history. Sandra Douglass Morgan, a Las Vegas native, is not new to firsts. She was the first Black city…
After the last two years of pandemic, economic collapse, and the she-cession, it’s time to return to a topic near and dear to this columns’ heart: entrepreneurship. There is nothing that warms said heart quite…
In corporate boardrooms, women often face backlash or negative career consequences when they are unable to display both warmth and competence—gendered societal expectations commonly referred to as the “double bind.” Morela…
The Supreme Court’s recent 5-4 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and allow states to outlaw abortion could have long-lasting financial effects on those seeking the procedure, researchers have found. Those…