Overdoses. Stabbings. Sexual harassment. Hate speech. For employees at Multnomah County libraries, workplace concerns go beyond late fees and damaged books. An audit of the county’s library system ...
There’s no doubt about it. Librarianship can be a demanding career path, and the quest to find just the right work-life balance while managing stress is perennial. The eclectic collection of books ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Simone E. Morris reports on inclusive leadership for the workplace. Plenty of events commemorate Women's History Month (WHM). If ...
Recently, New York Times opinion columnist Ross Douthat moderated a debate on the Interesting Times podcast between Helen Andrews and Leah Libresco Sargeant, two conservative critics of modern ...
Intentionality and inclusivity are key to maintaining a culture where women can thrive. As the CEO of Kids on the Move (KOTM), a nonprofit organization based in Utah, I have seen firsthand the ...
Since 1996, advocates for women’s rights have marked “equal pay days” every year to raise awareness about the ongoing gender pay gap that persists despite women's increasing educational opportunities ...
When children draw scientists, 72% draw men. When archeologists find ancient human bones, they usually assume they belong to a man, long before there is any proof. And when medical school textbooks ...
Women in the U.S. now constitute almost 6 in 10 college graduates and half the labor market, yet many continue to experience bias and other headwinds in the workplace, including a rate of sexual ...
In the before times, I remember being a new mom and gathering the courage to ask my newsroom director if I could leave the office early — just one day a week — so I could beat the crosstown rush hour, ...
“Did women ruin the workplace? And can conservative feminism fix it?” asked the headline of a New York Times roundtable discussion/podcast that appeared late last week. Shortly afterward, the piece ...