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Why Celebrate Women’s Friendships?

June 20, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags female friendships, Friendship, leaders, leadership, Marilyn Yalom, The Social Sex, women Leave a comment

Hillary Clinton and the Goldilocks Syndrome

June 13, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags double binds, Goldilocks syndrome, Hillary Clinton, leaders, leadership, likability, politics, women 2 Comments

Five Things Leaders Can Do to Help Women Get Their Voices Heard

June 6, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags allies, leaders, leadership, women, women's contributions, women's voices, workforce 3 Comments

The Female Pilots of World War II: Forgotten and Betrayed

May 30, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags airforce, pilots, recognition, WASPs, women, World War 2 3 Comments

3 Reasons Why There are Fewer Women in STEM Professions: New Research Brings Hidden Barriers to Light

May 23, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags funding, gender, gender bias, science, sexual harassment, STEM, women 1 Comment

Dems Rely on Black Women Voters: But Why Can’t Black Women Get Elected?

May 16, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags black women, democratic party, Democrats, feminism, gender, leadership, politics, race card, sexism, voters, Woman Card, women, women of color Leave a comment

The “Woman Card”: What Is It?

May 9, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags Clinton, double standards, feminism, gender, gender bias, leadership, sexism, Trump, Woman Card, women 1 Comment

New Research: Work Is Valued Less When Women Do It

May 2, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags double standards, feminism, gender, gender bias, leadership, Paycheck Fairness Act, sexism, Wage Gap, women 2 Comments

Are Women Candidates Changing Presidential Politics?

April 25, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags candidates, Carly Fiorina, double standards, feminism, gender, gender bias, Hillary Clinton, leadership, politics, president, sexism, women Leave a comment

Being Equal Doesn’t Mean Being the Same: Why Behaving Like a Girl Can Change Your Life and Grow Your Business by Joanna L Krotz: A Book Review

April 18, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags authority, authority roles, business, development, entrepreneurship, feminism, gender, Joanna Krotz, leadership, women, women-owned businesses 1 Comment
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