USWNT equal pay discussions, women in the 2020 presidential elections, Tiffany Hadish Presents: They Ready, and more!
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Mediation talks between the U.S. Soccer Federation (USFF) and the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team broke down after their first day of discussions. - CBS News ([link removed])
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Going into the 2020 presidential elections, should we be asking the question "Can a woman win?". No, here ([link removed]) are five reasons why.
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Read an opinion piece ([link removed]) about the importance of talking about money to achieve gender equality. "If we truly want to empower our girls, it's time to acknowledge that empowering them about money is a critical part of the process."
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Although women had a record year in the 2018 midterm elections, for every woman in Congress, there are roughly three men. - Vox ([link removed])
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A new study finds that social media can have a terribly large impact on teenagers' life satisfaction. However, it seems to have a stronger impact on girls than boys. - TIME ([link removed])
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The U.K. has banned two television ads for portraying gender stereotypes. These are the first to be banned under the country's new rules. - The Guardian ([link removed])
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WATCH: Tiffany Hadish Presents: They Ready premiered on Netflix this week, featuring her favorite comedians, all of whom are women. "As a stand-up comedian and a female, it is very difficult to get a little shine."
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