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'Tejanas at the Alamo: Conduits of Remembrance' is a new exhibit curated by the Mexican American Museum of Texas and the Dallas Historical Society. It seeks to share the lives of the Tejana Alamo survivors and celebrate their significant role in Texas history.
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March 14 is Equal Pay Day, highlighting the gap between men’s and women’s earnings. Nationally, women average $0.77 for every $1 white men earn.
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Watch this episode of the KERA video series "The Shape of Texas" exploring the architecture of Little Chapel in the Woods, a small yet stunning building on the Texas Woman's University campus.
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From board composition to decision making, women leaders of color across the country are calling for institutional change.
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Age bias is culturally embedded across regions and socioeconomic groups. It rears its head in the workplace, in media representations and beauty "standards," and can be subtle — even unconscious — or overt.
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Women leaders — already in short supply — are leaving their companies at rates not seen in years, a new report says. For every woman at the director level who gets promoted, two women directors leave.
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Next week the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson, the federal judge President Biden has tapped as his Supreme Court nominee.
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Ukraine's military has been inundated with volunteers. That includes women, who are not required as men are to stay and fight the Russian invasion.
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YWCA plans to turn 9-acre site and former St. Andrew's convent into apartments and houses for the women who will get connected to higher paying jobs and the ability to someday buy their own homes.
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The number of Black-owned businesses is currently more than 30% above pre-pandemic levels. A Brooklyn street nicknamed "Black Girl Magic Row," exemplifies women helping one another succeed.