Several campus clubs and offices are extending an invitation to members of the campus community to join a virtual panel discussion on how women of color are treated in society. The forum honors ...
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A new study released by the Texas Women's Foundation found that women of color make up the majority of the state's female population and that Texas women earn 83% of what their male colleagues earn.
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Leadership isn’t always about titles. It’s also about truth, impact, and the paths we build behind the curtain. There’s a powerful wave of memoirs by women of color entering the literary world with ...
Mount Holyoke President Danielle Holley and former Harvard University President Claudine Gay followed similar timelines to get to their leadership roles. Both were the first Black permanent presidents ...
When Sun Country Airlines decided in January to green-light a $1.5 billion merger deal with Allegiant, a majority of Sun Country’s board seats were held by women. Gail Peterson, a former executive at ...
Congressional candidates who are women, specifically those of color, are more likely than other candidates to be targeted by offensive or hate speech on the social platform X, according to a new study ...
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There’s a famous James Baldwin quote I have always appreciated: “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” I thought a lot about that quote when I ...
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For many women of color in higher education, leadership is both a calling and a constant climb. We lead committees, guide students, and mentor colleagues—often while navigating systems not designed ...