Congress Passes Bill to Reinforce Women’s Protection
Congress has reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), aiming to boost protections against domestic violence and sexual assault and improve resources for survivors.
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Congress has reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), aiming to boost protections against domestic violence and sexual assault and improve resources for survivors.
As managing director at Apollo Hospitals, Suneeta Reddy's leadership has expanded the group's international presence and made a significant impact on global healthcare practices.
Moody's report suggests that expanding women's labor market participation in the US could boost the economy by $11 trillion over the next decade, highlighting gender disparities in job recovery.
Celebrate Women’s History Month by joining our panel discussion, She’s Possible. Meet inspiring women leaders and entrepreneurs on March 30 and get motivated to achieve your own goals.
In 2020, nearly 50% of single women in the U.S. supported racial justice causes, surpassing single men and married couples, according to a report by the Women’s Philanthropy Institute.
In early 2000s Mexico, women faced barriers to leadership roles, with warnings and resistance from male-dominated sectors, as highlighted by economy minister Tatiana Clouthier.
Inspired by Madam C.J. Walker, Lisa Price’s Carol’s Daughter started in her kitchen and expanded into a major beauty brand, with products now found in stores across the U.S. and abroad.
Over the years, the role of First Lady has evolved from traditional hostess duties to an influential position, with women like Eleanor Roosevelt and Michelle Obama shaping their legacies.
President Biden's nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court aims to reflect America's diversity and qualifications, promising to bring a fresh perspective to the bench.
The landmark agreement promises equal pay for both the men’s and women’s national soccer teams, including $24 million in bonuses for the women, aligning their earnings with the men’s team.
Emmilee Risling, a young Native woman, went missing in Northern California after erratic behavior and an arson charge. Her case highlights issues in handling missing Indigenous persons.
Women’s History Month 2022 honors the efforts of caregivers and frontline workers, acknowledging how women have brought healing and hope throughout history.