The importance of Joe Biden’s promise to pick a woman for VP; the sexist 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
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.
Video Meetings Create New Challenges for Women
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
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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