What do Sigourney Weaver and Hillary Clinton have in common? Comedians Katie Goodman and Soren Kisiel have an answer: power suits.
Month: December 2016
Women, Science and Diving Into Leadership
“I’m grateful to the women that have shown so clearly that we all have the potential to change the world, and I intend to pass that on.”
NEWSFLASH: Donald Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary is an Insult to Working Women
The decision marks yet another appointment putting those who intend to do their best to dismantle or obstruct progress in positions of power.
Can Santa Be Black?
The poem “Can Santa Be Black?” by B.J. Wrights originally appeared in the December 1984 issue of Ms. In the true spirit of the season—one of hope, not fear; one of togetherness, not division; one of love, not hate—we wanted to republish it.
Lawmakers and Activists Call on Obama to Declassify Russian Election Interference Information
After one of the most unusual elections in modern history—in which Clinton campaign executives sounded an alarm about Russia hacking the DNC—eight Democratic senators on the Senate Intelligence Committee are urging President Obama to declassify information related to Russia’s interference in the U.S. election.
We Need Saturday Night Live to Survive the Next Four Years
SNL has reminded me to leave room for laughter and that comedy can be both cathartic and productive.
Trump’s Cabinet Picks In Their Own Words
We’ve decided to let Trump’s domestic policy team strut their stuff and let their words speak for themselves.
Oklahoma City’s First New Abortion Clinic in 40 Years
Oklahoma has passed the most restrictions on abortion in the country—and women went without access to proper reproductive and sexual healthcare.
Ding Dong, Women Calling
Today, more and more businesses around the world are using the proven Avon-style business model to revolutionize opportunities for women.
At Women’s Colleges, the Fight Goes On
The community at Wellesley, and communities at women’s colleges like it, did not rest in defeat after the election. Instead, they fought on.