Roughly 1 in 4 Hispanic voters will cast their ... our men have not gone to college and our women have and it has manifested ...
She founded and edited "Women's Herald of Industry" and was a vocal advocate for women's suffrage. 4.Lena Springs became ...
The share of young women who hold liberal views on the environment, abortion, race relations and gun laws has also jumped by ...
just 4.2 percent of CEOs at Fortune 500 companies are female. The backlash effect extends to politics, too. Dozens of women have run for president in the U.S., but Clinton is the only one who’s ...
In the US, women who rise to the heights of politics like to celebrate this feat by dressing in white, the color of the suffragists. In 2016, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton chose a white ...
A majority of people—61%—have engaged in political discussions at work—with 67% of men, compared with 54% of women saying they ... Here are 4 reasons to avoid politics in the workplace.
Roughly 92 percent of Black women said Harris would do a better job addressing the Black maternal health crisis, compared to 4 percent who ... far beyond electoral politics. It’s about being ...
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter ... a pollster might adjust so the 80 women who answered have their power redacted to the roughly 55% of the electorate ...
Multiple women ... only 8.4% — when a first group of 39 women were elected to parliament, according to the Gender Equality Bureau. “There have been changes starting from regional politics ...
In Benin and Tanzania, for example, women work, respectively, 17.4 and 14 hours more than men ... In most regions, women are under-represented in politics and decision making Progress has been ...
In an extraordinary election campaign, the prime-time debate will catapult the campaigns of Donald J. Trump and Kamala Harris ...