When Priya Rudradas was commuting four hours round trip from Gainesville to Orlando to attend Women in Tech and Entrepreneurship (WTE) events every few months, she was in search of something. That ...
Are you ready? While there are indeed headwinds trying to hold women back as 2024 becomes 2025 – from the overturning of women’s reproductive rights to reversals of diversity policies and more – there ...
A Twin Cities college wants to help put women in high-demand, good-paying jobs that might not be on their radar, and much of the cost of taking classes and getting trained will be covered thanks to a ...
In 1980, Lauren Sugerman was enrolled in a vocational program aimed at getting more women and Black Americans into the steel mills. Then, an industrial giant came calling. It had won a federal ...
The saying “Black people have to work twice as hard to get half as far” continues to reign true, especially in the workplace. Aside from unwarranted microaggressions and low representation in the ...
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Black Women Face Record Job Layoffs Under Trump
Since the November election, there’s not only been a political shift—there’s also a shift in the labor market. Data suggests federal layoffs, budget cuts and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) ...
In a recent meeting with foundation leaders in New Haven, my colleague and GWI graduate Kellie Taylor piped up: “I was one of the 300,000 women who lost their jobs.” In that moment, the statistics ...
There are far too many women entrepreneurs who choose to play it safe when it comes to money. Keeping their businesses small, avoiding bold money moves, and downplaying financial goals are all ways of ...
I now work in a health care–adjacent role in Florida, but two years ago, I was a remote sales manager who was let go after 20 months. I had been under-trained and had no prior experience, yet I ...
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