Diversity in debate moderators, women leaders on Vogue, discriminatory bank fees, what's helping women get CEO jobs.
August 2, 2019
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A coalition of women's groups is attacking CNN for failing to select a woman of color to moderate the Democratic debates. - New York Post ([link removed])
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is guest-editing the September edition of British Vogue, and will be featuring 15 leading female figures on the cover. - CNN ([link removed])
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According to the banking-and-investing app Stash, women not only make less than men, but also pay 20% more in check-bouncing fees and other bank charges. - CBS News ([link removed])
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New research finds that board experience is helping more women get CEO jobs. - Harvard Business Review ([link removed])
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In response to the USWNT's gender pay gap lawsuit, U.S. Soccer claims it pays the women's team more than the men's. - Huffington Post ([link removed])
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A new study finds that a majority of Americans believe women are just as competent as men. "As the roles of women and men have changed since the mid-20th century, so have beliefs." - New York Times ([link removed])
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The meat industry historically has been a male-dominated career. But, these 6 women are breaking barriers. - Huffington Post ([link removed])
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WATCH: Wawira Njiru started Food4Education, an organization that provides subsidized meals for schoolchildren in Kenya. Because many students cannot afford to get the proper nutrition they need, they are not able to focus on schoolwork which affects their academic success, a process called stunting. However, the organization now feeds about 10,000 students a day.
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