The importance of Joe Biden's promise to pick a woman for VP; the double-standard of video calls; "SEVEN" tells the story of remarkable women-and is streaming now.
*"Today at Ms."** | **May 14, 2020**
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*She VP? Moving Beyond a Female Vice President To Equity [ [link removed] ]*
BY KATIE SCOFIELD | Since Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, announced that his VP pick would be a woman, the debate about who would make the best running mate has been fierce-but we can't forget about the women running up and down the ballot across the country.
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BY KIMBERLY DARK | If you're finding yourself more agitated after a video call with colleagues than you'd ever been meeting with those same people in-person, you're not alone-and yes, it's worse for women.
*LISTEN: Audio Drama "SEVEN" Tells the Story of Remarkable Women [ [link removed] ]*
BY ROXY SZAL | A riveting piece of documentary theater, "SEVEN" tells the true stories of seven women who bravely fought for the well-being of women, families and children around the globe-and now you can stream a reading of the show for free.
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