Draining the joint bank account. Taking away credit cards or intentionally harming personal credit. Restricting access to cash. Monitoring spending too closely. These financial abuse tactics are as much a part of domestic violence as are physical and emotional abuse that affects one in four women in this country in
Read MoreIf it is better to give than to receive, then it is best to give a gift that has a social justice component.
Read MoreIssue 70 — October 14, 2018. I tuned in to the re-upped ”Murphy Brown” episode parodying sexual harassment training for the newsroom staff.
Read MoreIt’s never too early to become an activist.
Read MoreGender equity will not land on us when we open the window.
Read MoreWhen I was in junior high school, I took ballroom dancing. The teacher, a woman, told us that if a misstep was made, it was always the girl’s fault.
Read MoreYes, the new Lady Gaga-Bradley Cooper film version of “A Star Is Born” is about a complicated relationship tainted with substance abuse and fame (no spoiler alert as this is the fourth remake and everyone has seen the trailer).
Read MoreThe real estate industry, though it has a majority of certified female realtors, has yet to reach parity in leadership roles, especially in the commercial sector.
Read MoreOne year into the explosion of the #MeToo movement and 12 years after it was founded by Tarana Burke, the impact on the international cultural consciousness suggests a closer look at how the stories, consequences and actions of survivors have impacted attitudes about sexual harassment in the workplace.
Read MoreMusic drove her into technology. Fairness keeps her here.
Read MoreHe yelled; she calmly measured her words.
Read MoreIt is list season.
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