January 24, 2020
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From WomenFunded 2019
Over 400 gender equity leaders gathered together last fall for the bi-annual Women Funded. For 2020, we’re hosting regional summits and virtual meetings on a range of topics, and creating opportunities for members to grow and develop relationships across this inspiring network.
Please join us for an exciting 2020 by renewing your membership and continuing our important working together. If you aren’t currently a member, please reach out and we’re happy to talk to you about the benefits of being a part of this community that includes over one hundred women’s funds, national funders engaged in grantmaking to women and girls, and individuals who support women and gender equity in numerous ways.
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On Saturday, thousands gathered in cities across the U.S. as a part of the nationwide Women's March. - NBC News ([link removed])
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This past Tuesday was the fourth annual National Day of Racial Healing ([link removed]) . "Racial healing is a process that restores individuals and communities to wholeness, repairs the damage caused by racism and transforms societal structures into ones that affirm the inherent value of all people."
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A report from UNICEF finds that a third of the world's poorest girls, aged between 10 and 18, have never been to school. - BBC ([link removed])
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Although women now hold more payroll jobs than men in the U.S., this conceals a larger problem: female-dominated jobs still remain devalued and underpaid. - New York Times ([link removed])
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According to a new report by anti-poverty charity Oxfam, the world's 22 richest men own more wealth than all 325 million women in Africa combined. - Aljazeera ([link removed])
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Read here ([link removed]) for NPR's interview with four teenage girl climate activists.
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Country music channel CMT announced it will now give equal airtime to male and female artists during its early-morning music video hours. - NPR ([link removed])
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WATCH: Rep. Zoe Lofgren made history on Tuesday as the first female House manager to argue during a Senate impeachment trial of a U.S. president.
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