Sexism and the Workplace: Have We Come a Long Way (Baby)?
The reality is that, even if you are a female executive at Goldman Sachs, you will never be part of the "boys' club" -- and guess what, it's still a boys' club.
The reality is that, even if you are a female executive at Goldman Sachs, you will never be part of the "boys' club" -- and guess what, it's still a boys' club.
Sunil Adam | Posted 09.17.2009 | World
Being respectful toward Islam or being responsive to Pakistan's predicament doesn't make President Obama anti-Indian. That kind of zero-sum worldview is antithetical to everything he was raised to believe.
The Huffington Post | Megan Slack | Posted 06.05.2009 | Politics
A book written by President Obama's mother is set to be published in November by Duke University Press, the school announced Monday. "Surviving again...
Jill Brooke | Posted 02.16.2009 | Living
As a child of divorce, Obama is more likely to be sensitive to policies that protect children and more likely to make family health care coverage a priority, since many divorced women lose their coverage.
Robert D. Patterson | Posted 02.15.2009 | Living
The significance of Obama's inauguration resides in the sweat, blood, and tears shed by our forefathers so that people of all races, creed, and gender could share in the American inheritance.
Linda Keenan | Posted 06.14.2008 | Politics
While Obama's mother's personal choices surely cost her children some measure of stability, she also gave them a powerful model for idealism and feminism in action.
Vivian Norris de Montaigu | Posted 10.24.2009 | Business