Women are expected to accept less in the name of “opportunity,” and cautioned against being “too eager.” But if we don’t demand what we’re worth, who will?
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Elite schools hold themselves forth as establishments that reward excellence. But brown and Black students are treated as interlopers and beneficiaries of affirmative action, while the...
In high-pressure industries, interns work for little to no pay at jobs that could make or break their careers—rendering them among the most vulnerable to harassment and abuse.
Rising rents, lack of affordable child care and flexible work schedules, and rental discrimination leads millions of single moms and their kids jumping from home to home—if they even...
The U.S. tops statistics for both food insecurity and obesity. There’s a long history that got us here.
If supermarkets aren't available in food deserts, can ethnic markets be the answer?
In the first season of our new podcast, The Fifty One, we’ll explore what food insecurity looks like for women across America, and what’s being done about it.
So why are they still treated like morally bankrupt, second-class citizens?
When Americans like Kylie Jenner and Jeff Bezos downplay their advantages—and the media follows suit—it prevents us from dealing with the truth about income inequality, opportunity...