Militarization of the Mothers: You've Come a Long Way, Baby, from Mother's Day for Peace
Feminist war hawks don't want to talk about the women and children victims of war--or even count them--any more than their male counterparts.
Feminist war hawks don't want to talk about the women and children victims of war--or even count them--any more than their male counterparts.
Posted 01.03.2012
Yesterday, Forbes released its list of the world's 70 Most Powerful People. You would think that such a list would be filled with fascinating people o...
Daily Finance | Posted 11.29.2011
There's been plenty of turmoil atop Fortune's annual Most Powerful Women list. Meg Whitman crashed the party, coming in at No. 9 when she became CEO o...
Posted 08.27.2011
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Posted 05.25.2011
From female presidents to humanitarians to Nobel Prize laureates, the world is full of inspiring women who've left behind their cultural mark. The...
Maddy Dychtwald | Posted 11.17.2011
In the past few years, economists and policy makers have abruptly woken to the fact that women's equality in the workplace is not just a "women's issue," but a serious factor in global economic competitiveness.
Coleen Rowley | Posted 05.15.2012