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The U.S. women’s soccer team’s battle for equality is transcending sports

“You can’t help but be struck by the amazing accomplishments of these women but also how they’re standing up for themselves,” said Neena Chaudhry, the senior adviser for education at the National Women’s Law Center....

How Do We Close The Gender Pay Gap? Experts Evaluate 2020 Candidates’ Plans

Maya Raghu, director of workplace equality at the National Women's Law Center, says women of color still face unequal pay when they have college degrees, so increasing the minimum wage, which Warren and Harris both...

What E. Jean Carroll Means for #MeToo

And yet, Carroll’s great power is that she is not going away. While it’s frustrating to see Trump so repeatedly and consistently skirt the accountability processes for sexual-assault accusations, Carroll’s story still has power. Speaking...

Rep. Duncan Hunter’s affairs with congressional staff raise sexual harassment concerns

“When you have big power disparities like that … when you are in a position of power over someone’s livelihood, over their career opportunities, consent can get pretty muddy,” said Emily Martin, a vice president...

Equal Pay Day, how Latinas are being affected by income disparities

Today is equal pay day, a date to bring awareness of income disparities between men and women. Despite progress in the 80's and 90's, the pay gap hasn't budged in more than a decade. UNews...

Cruz, Ocasio-Cortez efforts on birth control access face major obstacles

Still, reproductive rights groups argue that if women are paying for insurance, they shouldn’t have to pay more for over-the-counter birth control at the pharmacy. “Fundamentally, birth control is health care, and so it should...