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Women are running for elected office this year in historic and never-before-seen numbers, and they are winning too.. Voters and historians dubbed 1992 the "Year of the Woman," after female ...
That's what journalist and illustrator Daisy Bernard has captured in a powerful illustration about the pressures women face. Mashable Trend Report Decode what’s viral, what’s next, and what it ...
This illustration accompanied an 1895 article in a stenography journal. According to the author, attractive women would have to fend off their employers’ dinner invitations, while “ugly ...
A new poll finds that men and women — particularly within the Republican party — differ greatly on why more women haven't been elected to office, or even whether there are enough women in office.
Returning to office for women and people in underrepresented communities also means returning "to face bias, microaggressions, those insults, those everyday insults that happen that impact us ...
Drawing was a decidedly “womanly” pastime in the early 1900s, so illustration became an acceptable avenue for scientifically inclined women to document and interpret the natural world despite ...
New medical illustrations challenge lack of representation in women’s healthcare. Campaign highlights that there is ‘no normal’ when it comes to how women’s bodies should look ...
Despite all of the public outrage re: women still getting unfairly judged based on their clothing choices in 2016, the phenomenon has, unfortunately, persisted as strongly as ever. Just yesterday ...
As women’s rights advocates in Pakistan increasingly participate in the country’s Aurat March on International Women’s Day, the corresponding posters have become symbolic of the event’s ethos. Shehzil ...
She is giving 32 women an illustration that features their portraits as well as images and design elements connected to their groundbreaking work. The images have strong, clean lines and bold colors.
Dr. Grant, a contributing Opinion writer, is an organizational psychologist at Wharton. He is the author of “Think Again” and the host of the TED podcast “Re:Thinking.” “Stop using weak ...