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An intergenerational blogging community whose goal is to engage readers in the conversation about Women's economic independence, political representation, and the well-being of women and girls in Rhode Island.
Beyond the Awards: A Look at Women in Music From and By Women
Posted by:
Reza Clifton
on 2/23/2012
Categories:
Advocacy
Careers
Economic Self Sufficiency
Policy
The day after the annual Grammy’s ceremony, I finalized her 2011-2012 top picks and honorable mentions of women in music, revealing similarities to the ceremony as well as an expanded view of artists.
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Happy V-Days!
Posted by:
Pam Steager
on 2/14/2012
Categories:
Advocacy
Gender Equity
Girls and Young Women
Health
Feel the love for the sisterhood this month by attending one of the many local V-Day events held to raise awareness about violence against women and girls, and to raise funds for organizations trying to bring an end to it once and for all time.
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Health Insurers Can Do WHAT?
Posted by:
Kate Brock
on 2/7/2012
Categories:
Advocacy
Gender Equity
Health
Policy
During the 2009 health care fight a common refrain came from the mouths of women from across the country: “being a woman is not a pre-existing condition!” Yet as far as insurers are concerned being a woman is a perfectly good reason to charge me higher premiums than my brother.
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