NEWS: Abortion rights keep winning
Tuesday’s elections confirmed that voters remain concerned about threats to reproductive rights 16 months after the end of Roe v. Wade and the issue is a potent one for Democrats at the ballot box. The...
View ArticleHow the Wage Gap Persists Beyond Working Years, Especially for Black and...
Many don't realize the gender wage gap continues to impact women beyond working years. With longer life expectancies than men, the gender wage gap quickly turns into a retirement income gap, meaning...
View ArticleNEWS: How abortion bans are undercutting efforts to prevent domestic violence
As more abortion bans have gone into effect across the country, it has become far more difficult to perform a standard element of gynecological care: screening patients for domestic abuse. The post...
View ArticleNPWF takes a Care Week: Reflections on a Week dedicated to Self-Care
During Care Week, our staff truly prioritized their rest and time based on their own needs. Here are some things our staff did with this time. The post NPWF takes a Care Week: Reflections on a Week...
View ArticleInequality Didn’t Just Happen… It Was By Design. It’s Time to Return to Our...
Equal pay is one marker of the multitude of inequalities Native women face. We are a young democracy as an American government that can still learn from the values of its Indigenous people who...
View ArticleWhy we’re launching the Women 2024 Action Fund this Giving Tuesday
We're launching our new Women 2024 Action Fund this Giving Tuesday because women cannot continue bearing the brunt of Congress' dysfunction and inaction. The post Why we’re launching the Women 2024...
View ArticleNEWS: Supreme Court to confront post-Roe abortion battles
Supreme Court justices are slated to delve into disputes surrounding abortion during their final session this year, revealing the legal battlefronts forming in the wake of the high court’s stunning...
View ArticleNew Census proposal would reduce the number of disabled women and girls...
A new proposal from Census would change the definition of disability in the American Community Survey, reducing the official count of disabled people by 40 percent. This change could have significant...
View ArticleNEWS: Top lawmakers drop abortion limits from defense bill
A compromise defense policy bill unveiled late Wednesday will not include a Republican-backed proposal to block the Pentagon’s abortion travel policy, nixing a controversial measure that threatened to...
View ArticleThe Economy Holds Steady in November as the Child Care Sector Continues to...
The November Jobs Report shows a steady economy heading into 2024, though the child care sector continues to lag behind overall job growth. The post The Economy Holds Steady in November as the Child...
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