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In this episode of The Speed of Culture, Matt Britton sits down with Julie Haddon, former chief marketing and commercial ...
MUNCIE, IN —The Coalition of Women’s Organizations will host its 33rd annual Women’s Equality Day program at 5 p.m. Tuesday, ...
The blaring headlines call it the "Great Resignation," "Quiet Quitting," "Revenge Quitting," or even "The Great Detachment." In 2025,... The post Why We're Done: Women are saying ‘enough' in 2025's ...
The founder of ONA Creative talks which female athletes are crushing social media, why reputation matters and where brands ...
We spoke to women owners across the WNBA, NWSL, and more to get their thoughts on the changing landscape in leadership.
The takeaway: Culture is everyone's job, but leadership sets the tone. No single person can build culture alone, but leaders set the example.
Employment data shows hundreds of thousands of Black women have left the labor market over the past few months. What's behind ...
"Newsweek's Women's Global Impact Forum is more than just an event; it's a platform for connection, inspiration, and action," Megan Knapp, Newsweek 's senior vice president of events, said.
Markle was an actress and humanitarian before meeting Prince Harry. — -- Meghan Markle says she was just 11 when she first advocated for women’s equality by writing a series of letters that ...
What will tip McKenna Woliczko's college decision? She and her father share their thoughts ahead of her official Iowa women's basketball visit.
The numbers for women of color were especially bleak. Of the top 100 films, 43 had no black female characters, 64 did not include any Latinas, and 65 had no Asian or Asian-American women.