On anniversary of women’s march, the need for activism remains
January 17, 2018
By Kimberly Simmons, Bangor Daily News The need for amplified feminist activism is well documented; inequalities based on sex are significant and entrenched. The United States ranks 49th in the 2017 Global Gender Gap report, the World Economic Forum’s comparison of 144 countries. At the state level, Maine ranks 19th, with a grade of C+ for overall […]
Read More »What it is Like to be a Queen Bee in the Beehive State
January 8, 2018
By Emi Radetich My claim isn’t solely based on mere anecdotes. This culture can be measured through the political representation of women for Utah. Below is an infographic the Institute of Women’s Policy Research created regarding this issue, using recent data from 2015. With less than a fifth of political representation, issues that matter to women across our […]
Read More »We Rate the States: The Best (and Worst) Places for Young Women
March 9, 2015
This exclusive new report spells it all out: which states are best (and worst) for your health, happiness, salary, everything.
Read More »Morning Joe Panel: Why Oscar For Best Actress Is On Lock
February 19, 2015
The Hollywood Reporter's Janice Min joins Morning Joe to share her Oscar picks and why she believes Julianne Moore is a lock for the Best Actress award. The panel, which includes Editor-in-Chief of Glamour Cindi Leive, also discusses the best and worst places for young women to live.
Read More »Millennial Women Are Closing the Pay Gap, But Only Until They Become Moms
February 12, 2015
You may have already seen the awesome news in Glamour that women ages 25 to 34 in New York are now earning two cents more an hour than their male peers, according to the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR).
Read More »What pay gap? Young women in New York earn more than male peers: study
February 10, 2015
Female millennials in the state make $1.02 for every $1 earned by their male counterparts, an analysis from the Institute for Women's Policy Research reveals.
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