Women of Color
'The 4 Lessons I've Learned at Work As a Woman of Color'
I used to tread lightly and wait for permission. Now, I feel I have taken back my power at work.
The Key to the Long Game is Women of Color
Focusing on states where women of color are a big part of the electorate not only secures more electoral votes in 2024, but also builds a firewall for future state legislative races.
The Women Behind Biden's Executive Orders
The executive actions are a result of years of organizing, much led by women of color.
Why They Fear Women of Color at the Polls
Voter suppression in 2020 continues to attempt to silence women of color. But here's the thing: We're ready for it, and we're not going away.
After Iowa's Debacle, Focus on Women of Color to Fix the Primary System
It's time to turn back to the Democratic base—women of color—for solutions that will ensure this never happens again.
Astronaut Sunita L. Williams Honored By Elementary School in Massachusetts
The unofficial motto of the new elementary school is "Follow your dreams, even if they take you to the moon."
Some Women of Color Are Boycotting the Women's March
"Because of the origins of the women's march, we are always going to be up against sort of the concern from women of color around inclusivity," Tamika Mallory, co-president of the Women's March board, said.
Older Women of Color Are Now Considered Beautiful
People magazine's list of most beautiful celebrities suggests our society's idea of what makes someone attractive may actually be changing.
Woman of Color Portrays Lady Liberty For First Time
The coin was unveiled by the U.S. Mint and Treasury, to mark the department's 225th year.
Women of Color 'Need Intersectional Feminist Movement'
The Women's Equality Party says gender equality is in danger of receding further.
Women's Equality by the Numbers: Still a Long Way to Go
At current rate it will take until 2085 for women to reach parity with men in key leadership roles.