The gender gulf in public opinion persists; what history’s forgotten Black women teach us; pervasive inequality in journalism.
Today at Ms. | June 10, 2020
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Protests, Politics and Presidential Disapproval—the Gender Gulf Grows
BY ETHEL KLEIN | A double-digit gender gulf persists, with women’s opinions making the difference on top issues. From racial inequality and peaceful protests, to health care (particularly with a pandemic raging on) and the economy—women are leading public opinion.
Rebels With a Cause: What History’s Forgotten Black Women Teach Us About Ourselves
BY SHANTA LEE GANDER | Gander introduces readers to "the Black women who are not always included in the history books or within these commemorative months. These entrepreneurs, self-stylers and rebels were erased by history’s greatest hits, misrepresented or forgotten—yet they created a way when carving one’s path could mean their life or freedom."
We Heart: Journalists “Sick and Tired” of Newsroom Inequality
BY OLIVER C. HAUG | Fed up with majority-white newsrooms where their work is often sidelined and underpaid, journalists of color have taken action.
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