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News and analysis about women in entrepreneurship, leadership and politics.
It Only Took 96 Years: 3 Women-Directed Films Are Oscar Contenders
The 2024 Academy Awards nominations for “Best Picture” included a record number of films by women directors, but parity is still a long way off.
Historically Black Women’s College Receives $100 Million Gift
Longtime trustee Ronda Stryker has just gifted Spelman College the largest single HBCU donation in history.
The Honey Pot Seals $380 Million Deal
The Black woman-owned brand will be acquired by Compass Diversified – and pledges to continue destigmatizing feminine care.
A Lawmaker Unexpectedly Wants New Moms in Congress to Be Able to Vote by Proxy
Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican, was opposed to proxy voting during the pandemic. But motherhood has given her a new perspective.
Suicide Risk is Higher at Certain Points in Menstrual Cycle, Study Finds
New research has uncovered a connection between suicidal thoughts and actions, and specific parts of a person’s monthly cycle.
Afghan Refugees – Mostly Women – Forced to Leave Pakistan
They thought they were free from Taliban-run Afghanistan, where women and girls are slowly being erased from public life. Now, they might have to go back.
These 3 Black Women Made Their Marks at the 2024 Emmys
Ayo Edebiri, Quinta Brunson and Niecy Nash-Betts have been wow-ing us with their wits and talents for years. At the 2024 Emmy Awards, they were rightfully recognized.
Mariska Hargitay Opens Up About Her Own Sexual Assault For The First Time
In a powerful essay for People, the actor reflected on what it was like to play a sex crimes detective while struggling to process her own trauma.
JetBlue’s New CEO to Be First Woman to Lead a Major U.S. Airline
Joanna Geraghty, the airline’s current COO, says she’s “energized” to shake up the status quo.
Finding the World’s First F1 Female Champion
Former F1 driver David Coulthard recently announced the launch of More than Equal, a training program designed to support women drivers in a male-dominated sport.
Lily Gladstone: Historic Golden Globes Win ‘Doesn’t Belong to Just Me’
The “Killers of the Flower Moon” star became the first Indigenous best-actress winner, in a night featuring several landmark wins.
Despite ‘Barbie,’ There’s Still Not Enough Women Directors
Don’t let one blockbuster fool you, researchers say. Little progress has been made when it comes to getting women behind the camera.
Meet the American Institute of Architects’ First Black Woman President
Here’s how she’s paving the way for Black women in a field where they make up less than one percent.
Kamala Harris Announces Upcoming Reproductive Freedoms Tour
The vice president plans to hit the road in mid-January to host events championing reproductive rights across the country.