Interesting cover story in the October 8, 2018 issue of TIME magazine:
Can American Men and Women Ever Really Be Equal?
TIME magazine cover, October 8, 2018
Interesting cover story in the October 8, 2018 issue of TIME magazine:
TIME magazine cover, October 8, 2018
From PBS News Hour
Jan 20, 2018 11:29 AM EST
This Saturday, hundreds of thousands of activists will convene for the second iteration of the Women’s March, a massive event centered on women’s rights, along with racial equality, immigration and other social justice issues. Countless pink “pussy hats,” having lain dormant in closets since last January, will reemerge to color the streets of Washington, New York, and other cities across the country. This year, the march coincides with the so-called “me too” movement, a collective call to end sexual harassment, assault, and other behaviors that disproportionately harm women and corrode the pursuit of gender equality.
Read the article and see the data at:
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/the-data-behind-the-womens-movement
Read the full article at Fortune.com
When it comes to education, men are now more likely to “marry up.”
Source: For the first time in history, women are better educated than their husbands—but men still earn more
The U.S. has fallen four spots in the World Economic Forum’s ranking of countries according to gender equality, landing in 49th of 144 countries.
Read more at Axios.com.
A year ago, it seemed like a safe bet. Today, it feels further away than ever. 20 women consider what it would take to get there.
All the Work. Half the Pay. Take action to close the gender pay gap on #LatinaEqualPay Day, November 2.
Good article in The Washington Post warns “… you started working for free a day ago.”