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That band gets even narrower for women of color, who “face more stereotypes,” Dr. Sherbin says. She cites examples of managers asking a black woman to smile more or telling a Hispanic woman ...
The Fearless Fund, the nation’s first venture-capital (VC) firm run by women of color, has made national headlines recently. In June, a Florida appeals court said that one of Fearless Fund’s ...
As women of color, we have been training for generations to reimagine our world, and we are in a moment where only inclusive leadership and an expansive joining in are going to save our democracy ...
Over the last five years, I have taught more than 300 really smart students. One of the smartest, at the Masters of Engineering Management at Duke University, was Viva Leigh Miller, a black woman.
American. Alma mater. Reed College. Occupations. Journalist. activist. Parent. Louis E. Burnham (father) Linda Burnham (born 1948) is an American journalist, activist, and leader in women's rights movements, particularly with organizations and projects serving and advocating for women of color.
Thanks to an analysis of EEO-1 data by Reveal News, we have a clear picture of just how many women of color* (Native American, black, Latina, Asian, Pacific Islander or two or more races) work at ...
The development will undoubtedly be welcome news to women, and particular women of color, who are among a fast-growing percentage of entrepreneurs in the country, according to the Institute for ...
The Women of Color Resource Center was founded in 1990 by Linda Burnham and Miriam Ching Yoon Louie, who met at U.N. World Conference on Women in Nairobi, Kenya in 1985. [1] They were joined at the WCRC by Caroline Guilartes, Jung Hee Choi, Angela Davis, Derethia DuVal, Chris Lymbertos, Genevieve Negron-Gonzales, Margo Okazawa-Rey and Cindy ...