What a Mughal Princess Can Teach Us About Feminist History
Feminist history creates a more complete worldview by focusing on the experiences of women, often overlooked in traditional histories.
Feminist history creates a more complete worldview by focusing on the experiences of women, often overlooked in traditional histories.
Looking back at the last five decades, American women have made marked gains in the labor force with a lingering gap at higher level leadership in government and business.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced her intention to expand the state's paid family leave to include during pregnancy, instead of only after giving birth.
The reversal of Roe v. Wade has allowed strict abortion laws to be passed, forcing those already living below the poverty line deeper into poverty after giving birth.
In the wake of fervent campaigns to degrade DEI efforts through policies and legislation, leaders must recommit and create an environment for workers to thrive.
For much of the Global South, informal work is the norm though it lacks the legal and social protections of formal employment. Digital platforms are taking advantage.
Women outnumber men at universities with the National Center for Education Statistics projecting a gap of 62 to 38 percent by 2025.
Feedback can be received in a myriad of different ways owing to increasing diversity in workplaces, understanding feedback norms for recipients can avoid misinterpretations.
"Genderwashing" is being increasingly used in autocracies around the world to legitimize dictators' rule through gender quotas, especially during elections.
The history of trans people goes farther back than the term believed to be initially coined in 1965, spanning centuries and cultures of people existing outside of the binary.