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She’d Be the First Black, Gay Woman in New York’s State Senate. But That’s Not the Point
Kaegan Mays-Williams isn’t running to make history. She just wants a seat at the damn table.
How I Work Now: ‘Pets Are Frequent Interrupters at Zoom Meetings’
Lucy Postins’ The Honest Kitchen grew nearly 40%, thanks to pandemic pets. She works remotely and walks her dogs (and one-eyed cat) to de-stress.
Remembering Women in War for Women’s History Month
As we witness bold women join the frontlines in Ukraine, we recognize women’s war efforts of the past.
How I Work Now: ‘It Makes My Feet Hurt to Even Look at Heels’
Judi Townsend of Mannequin Madness swears by athleisure and a hybrid office to keep staff (and herself) less ‘cranky and resentful.’
Meet the Actress-Activist Distributing Safety Alarms to Asian Americans
Fueled by her own experiences, 26-year old Carolyn Kang started a safety alarm initiative after hate crimes spiked in New York City.
This Muslim Director Is Flipping the Rom-Com Genre with Her New Film ‘Americanish’
Iman Zawahry grew up on ’80s American comedies, which featured almost no people of color. Now, she’s portraying her own culture on screen.
Meet the Candidate That Got the New York Post Talking – in All the Wrong Ways
Alexandra M. Hunt is a public health advocate, a longtime organizer – and yes, a former stripper. But she’s not running for office just to make a statement. She’s running to win.
Fumes From a Meat Rendering Plant Spurred These Mother-Daughter Activists to Action
Dr. Venise Curry and her mother, Mary Curry, took on a battle with Darling Meat in Fresno, alleging pollution has led to asthma.
11 Shows to Knock You Out of ‘Languishing’
Feeling down? Need a laugh? From the critically acclaimed to the guiltiest of pleasures, these top TV picks are sure to deliver.
A Promising Cultural Exchange Program for Ukrainian Youth Grinds to Halt
Katerina Manoff, who runs ENGin from Connecticut, is now trying to connect students to U.S. news media.
5 Black Women Fighting the Good Climate-Change Fight
Through actions both local and global, they’re helping us protect and preserve our most vital resources.
When It Comes to Climate, Western Science Can Learn from Indigenous Communities
Native people who possess traditional ecological knowledge have long understood environmental management.
This Eco-Friendly Company Stays Ahead of the Curve with Compostable Home Goods
Repurpose launched well before sustainability became a buzzword, and the veteran company is still ahead of the game.
To Mask, or Not to Mask…
That is the question on the minds of women entrepreneurs around the country, and the globe, as mandates are increasingly repealed.