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Quick Takes
News and analysis about women in entrepreneurship, leadership and politics.
Lilly Singh: ‘Your Girl Is Getting Her Own NBC Late-Night Show’
The Indian-Canadian YouTuber will bring diversity to late-night television when “A Little Late with Lilly Singh” debuts Monday.
How Eva Longoria, Jessica Alba and Other Powerful Women Are ‘Normalizing’ Bringing Baby to Work
Several Hollywood actresses are leading the charge to make bringing babies to work more commonly accepted.
How Olivia Wilde Got 18 Studios to Bid on Her New $20 Million Movie
The new director is said to have shrewdly leveraged her in-demand status to secure an almost unheard backend deal.
What Nikole Hannah-Jones Hopes to Accomplish With the 1619 Project
The acclaimed investigative journalist has made a career out of exposing systemic injustices. Now, she’s breaking down the effects of slavery on America’s entire history.
The Sex Tech Revolution Is Finally Here. And Women Are Leading It
Move over, banana. It’s the peach’s turn.
Stacey Abrams Steps Up the Fight Against Voter Suppression
The former Georgia legislator and candidate for governor is expanding her campaign to make voting easier for all through her new national project, Fair Fight 2020.
3 Lessons in Reclaiming Your Power from Monica Lewinsky
Post-political scandal, Monica Lewinsky has established herself as an activist, public speaker – and now, an “American Crime Story” television producer.
How Greta Thunberg, AOC and 10 Women Entrepreneurs Are Battling Climate Change
As sea levels rise, so do these female leaders who are taking a stand against climate change.
Kamala Harris’ ‘Oddly Specific’ Idea for Helping Black Entrepreneurs Falls Flat
Over the weekend, California Senator and 2020 presidential hopeful Kamala Harris unveiled her plan for assisting black entrepreneurs. Not all of it was well-received.
Inspired By a Birthday Trip to Africa, She’s Made 8 Million Dresses for Girls in Need
Non-profit founder Rachel O’Neill of Little Dresses for Africa is sending dresses — and hope — to girls in difficult circumstances around the world.
Vivian Howard Slices and Dices Her Way Into A New TV Show
Celebrity chef Vivian Howard returns to the kitchen with her upcoming PBS special, South By Somewhere.
Study Shows That Self-Employed People Are Happier, Have Better Work-Life Balance
New research revealed that self-employed people report leading healthier, less stressful lives.
Sing it, Ariana: What the Pop Superstar Showed Us About Dealing With Negative Emotions
The world-famous performer opened up about the difficulties of keeping up with professional responsibilities while dealing with personal struggles.
She Designed Fierce Female Action Figures. And Surprise! Her Customers Are Men
Julie Kerwin launched I Am Elemental to combat all those hypersexualized girl superheroes. She didn’t anticipate her newfound fans.