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For Women, There’s Never a Right Age to Lead, Survey Finds
Originally published by Dora Mekouar for VOA Women are never the right age for leadership in the workplace, according to new research that finds a woman is often judged as too…
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Originally published by Dora Mekouar for VOA Women are never the right age for leadership in the workplace, according to new research that finds a woman is often judged as too…
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When Dianne Feinstein was elected in 1992, only two women were in the U.S. Senate. There were 25 on the day she died.
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Next year’s national elections could be consequential for millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, and members of Generation Z, people born between 1997 and 2012. The generations combined are on track to make up roughly 40 percent of U.S. voters, and their vote could decisively impact election outcomes.
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Originally published by Win Hammond for Carolina News and Reporter Sen. Katrina Shealy was elected to the state Senate 11 years ago. She was then the only woman. “There were 45…
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If there’s one thing you hear more these days from women across South Carolina, it’s this: “I am sick and tired of men telling us what to do – what to do with our bodies, what to do with our brains, what to do with our lives.” So more women are getting active. If they win more elections, South Carolina will be better off.
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Originally published by University of Tasmania for Phys.org New research from the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics at the University of Tasmania has revealed that AI-generated content can perpetuate harmful…
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Originally published by Rayna Reid Rayford for Essence Lifelong Virginian Kimberly Pope Adams is vying for elected office in Virginia’s House of Delegates to serve the 82nd District,…
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Public views of obstacles faced by women in politics and the impact of having a woman president
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Originally published by Einav Rabinovitch-Fox for Ms. Magazine With the continuing chaos on Capitol Hill involving the budget, DOJ investigations and the looming government shutdown, the Senate has received unexpected attention…
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They’re petitioning the College Board to offer an AP U.S. Women’s History course for the first time.