Marilyn Loden, an advocate for workplace equality who coined the phrase “glass ceiling,” has died at the age 76, leaving behind a feminist legacy that inspired generations of women. Loden first said ...
When it comes to gender equality, plenty of progress has been made over the past few decades. Painfully serious work to still needs to be done, however, including establishing the right for all people ...
Once upon a time, there was a strong and resilient young woman named Cinderella, who lived with a mean, demanding, and, frankly, abusive stepmother and two bratty, dimwitted stepsisters. They spent ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has wrought an incalculable human toll, both in lives lost and livelihoods destroyed. This crisis has driven millions of women out of the workforce, with Black and Latina women ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. On the one hand, the challenges women often face while at ...
In part one of this two-part column, CRN columnist Cass Cooper explores the cultural contextual changes for gender inclusion. How has the glass ceiling impacted women at work? Are women less ...
At the Democratic National Convention in August, Hillary Clinton alluded once again to that famed glass ceiling. You know, the one she hoped to triumphantly shatter through — pantsuit and all — during ...
This content has been created by the Finextra editorial team with inputs from subject matter experts at the funding sponsor. In 1978, writer Marilyn Loden coined the term “the glass ceiling” to ...
A jury awarded $2 million to Boston Police Department (BPD) detective, Donna Gavin, after finding that she had been subjected to glass ceiling discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. The verdict ...
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