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Deborah B. Goldberg
March 22, 2018
Forbes // Tanya Tarr
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March 20, 2018
Forbes // Vicky Valet
March 19, 2018
Ms. Magazine // Yasemin Besen Cassino
Fatherly // Raz Robinson
Income mobility for low-income Black men has been acknowledged as lower than that for White, Hispanic, and Asian men, driven by the wage gap. However, it has also been found that even when Black boys are born into a high-income family, they are equally as likely to end up in the bottom income bracket as the top.
Teen Vogue // Marissa Miller
Sixteen-year-old Catherine Yeo has always had a passion for coding and teaching other young girls when she could. When she attended a hackathon and saw that the men’s line for the bathroom was three times the length of that for the women’s, she knew she needed to do more. Read the full story about her inspiration and process.
March 18, 2018
Forbes // Shellie Karabell
March 16, 2018
Romper // Sophie Hirsh
March 14, 2018
Harvard Business Review // W. Brad Johnson and David G. Smith
March 13, 2018
NBC News // Alyssa Newcomb, Chiara Sottile, and Jo Ling Kent
Leaders of the information technology field gather each year at South by Southwest, and this year the conversation was centered around the many issues that trouble the sector, including gender and racial discrimination.
January 17, 2018
Forbes // Natalie Robehmed
While the Time’s Up movement was originally started to dismantle the extensive sexual harassment behind the scenes in Hollywood, equal pay for women actresses is likely to be a byproduct as well, further empowering women across the industry.