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As they aim for the glass ceiling Durfee girls say sexism remains – Fall River Herald News

Fall River Herald NewsAs they aim for the glass ceiling Durfee girls say sexism remainsFall River Herald NewsEditor&39;s Note: For Women&39;s History Month in March, The Herald News has been running daily profiles of local women at the top of their professions. It presented four … [Read more...] about As they aim for the glass ceiling Durfee girls say sexism remains – Fall River Herald News

Filed Under: Glass Ceiling Tagged With: Ceiling, Durfee, Fall, Girls, Glass, Herald, News, remains, River, sexism, they March 27, 2016

Breaking Silence: A Hearing on Girls of Color NYC National

Powerful stories from women of colour in NYC ... https://www.youtube.com/v/ePGSwDLzSvM?fs=1 Breaking Silence: A Hearing on Girls of Color presented by the African American Policy Forum (https://www.aapf.org) and Girls for Gender Equity (https://www.ggenyc.org). Hosted at … [Read more...] about Breaking Silence: A Hearing on Girls of Color NYC National

Filed Under: Gender Matters Tagged With: Breaking, Color, Girls, Hearing, National, Silence May 5, 2015

Gender Equity — For Today’s Little Girls, The Sky is the Limit!

A historical first as circumstances caused an all African American crew of female pilots and flight attendants take to the air on American Southeast Airlines... Video Rating: 5 / 5 … [Read more...] about Gender Equity — For Today’s Little Girls, The Sky is the Limit!

Filed Under: Gender Matters Tagged With: Equity, Gender, Girls, Limit, Little, Today's February 19, 2015

How much pocket money? Girls and gender equality: Julie McKay at TEDxCanberra 2012

As the head of UN Women Australia, #julie #mckay is more qualified than most to speak on issues affecting women, including those in a wealthy, first world nati... … [Read more...] about How much pocket money? Girls and gender equality: Julie McKay at TEDxCanberra 2012

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