The recently denied accusation against actress Asia Argento, an outspoken #MeToo proponent, of sexual assault by a minor male, once again calls into question the credibility of women who come forward or the women who are accused of harassment, assault and wrongdoing.
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Read MoreIssue 63 — August 26, 2018 Hold onto Bella’s hat, mind Alice’s admonition, and follow Sojourner’s truth. It’s Women’s Equality Day again. Again. August 26. First so designated by the 1971 legislative initiative of the inimitable NY Congresswoman Bella Abzug to commemorate
Read MoreFor the tough conversations in her 800-person company, Ansira, CEO Daina Middleton, says she established code language “to get real.”
Read MoreWe get it that this is not Iceland. Iceland is No. 1 on the “World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index, which ranks 144 countries based on how close they are to achieving gender equality,” Melissa Jun Rowley writes in Forbes. The U.S. ranks 45th. “According to the Global Gender
Read MoreSometimes the worst example offers the best lesson.
Read MoreStop. Before you read further, take one minute to answer this for yourself. How did you get to be you?
Read More“Crazy Rich Asians” is a critical hit and a box office stunner with $34 million in box office receipts the first week reaching broad audiences as the sleek Hollywood adaptation of Kevin Kwan’s bestselling novel directed by Jon M. Chu with an Asian cast.
Read MoreIt was six short films (including two animated works) in one evening of spectacular possibility.
Read MoreIf I had a dime for each time someone remarked that I look tired or stressed, I would have, well, a lot of dimes.
Read MoreThe book that taught me I could be a leader
Read More“Women with money and women in power are two uncomfortable ideas in our society,” Candace Bushnell, author and creator of the Sex and The City franchise, reportedly said.
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