Supermajority's "Majority Rules," Goalkeepers Data Report, #MarchForSisterhood, and more!
September 22, 2019
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A new study finds that more than 3.3 million American women ages 18 to 44 were raped the first time they had sexual intercourse. - CNN ([link removed])
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Supermajority, a new political organization focused on women's education and activism, released the Majority Rules, a new vision for how women live, work, and rise together. - Ms. Magazine ([link removed])
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This past Saturday, 11 women were inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame, including Sonia Sotaymor, Angela Davis, and Jane Fonda. - Huffington Post ([link removed])
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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation released their third annual Goalkeepers Data Report ([link removed]) , which finds that while there has been improvement in global inequality, gender inequality remains a contributing factor to unequal outcomes across the world. - CNBC ([link removed])
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On October 11, Day of the Girl, Girls Who Code will be launching the first-ever all-digital global march, #MarchForSisterhood. "A digital march is a chance for girls all across the globe to join together, march together, for each other, using just their phones." - Refinery29 ([link removed])
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In Turkey, femicide has been a longstanding issue. This year, nearly 300 women have been killed. - NPR ([link removed])
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WATCH: Meet the first woman mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr. "Less testosterone at the table is often a helpful thing."
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