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Charlotte Relyea, a Partner at McKinsey, recently discussed findings from the "Women in the Workplace" study. She highlighted its insights and emphasized how gender equity benefits businesses.
This comprehensive research was a collaborative effort by McKinsey and LeanIn.org. Further details and key findings can be accessed here.
Esau Sinnok, an emerging climate leader from Shishmaref, Northwest Alaska, is fighting to protect his community's centuries-old way of life. As essential ice melts and his home faces threats, he refuses to stand by. Join Esau in the fight to keep dirty fuels in the ground.
For more insights, watch NASA's video, The Greening of Arctic, on EarthSayers.tv, Voices of Sustainability.
The Women in the Workplace 2015 study, published April 11, 2016, offers insights from 118 large companies and nearly 30,000 employees. This comprehensive report, a collaboration between LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Company, builds on similar 2012 research.
It examines the state of women in corporate America, aiming to encourage female leadership and foster gender equality in the workplace. For more information, visit womenintheworkplace.com.
Eighteen-year-old activist Kelsey Juliana is actively fighting climate change. She is pursuing legal action in the courts to address global warming.
Additionally, Juliana is undertaking a cross-country walk to raise public awareness. This information was published on September 19, 2014.
President Jimmy Carter discusses his new book, *A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence and Power*.
To order the book, visit Amazon, your local bookstore, or library.
This short video captures highlights from the 2014 American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. At the invitation of Nancy Foye-Cox and with support from Sally Gutierrez, I moderated a wisdom circle of women ASPA leaders. I also attended the keynote by Dr. Bernice Sandler, "the godmother of Title IX," and celebrated Nancy Foye-Cox receiving the Marcia P. Crowley Award for service to the Section on Women in Public Administration (SWPA).
Our shared friendship—mine, Sally's, and Nancy's—exemplifies the power of women supporting women in the workplace, challenging the notion that they do not. The video features music, *Frammenti*, by Andrea Carri.
Jensine Larsen, an award-winning social media entrepreneur and international journalist, founded World Pulse. This action media network connects 50,000 women from 190 countries.
She pioneered World Pulse magazine, citizen journalism training, and an interactive website, empowering women globally to share their stories and collaborate on solutions, even from remote areas. A global speaker, she appears on platforms like NPR and TED.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, in his bestseller "Half the Sky," recommends World Pulse as a top way to support women globally.
Congresswoman Bella Abzug's pivotal role in securing equal credit for women is featured in a 1983 mock American Express ad.
This ad was created during a conference at the Center for American Women and Politics, showcasing Abzug's advocacy. Learn more about Bella Abzug.
Gender inequality severely restricts opportunities for girls and women in the poorest countries. Empowering women and girls is crucial for combating poverty, hunger, and disease, and for fostering sustainable development.
IDA, the World Bank's Fund for the Poorest, actively expands girls' access to education and creates empowerment opportunities. As the largest source of concessional finance for low-income countries, IDA critically invests in women's health, education, and equal economic access, demonstrating tangible impact.
Breaking down barriers to gender equality in education, employment, and entrepreneurship would create new sources of economic growth.
For more information, visit the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) gender site.
The Equality Effect is an innovative non-profit organization uniting human rights experts from Kenya, Malawi, Ghana, and Canada. They conduct groundbreaking legal work to advance women's and girls' human rights.
Drawing on the Canadian experience, the organization promotes empowerment through equality research and practical initiatives. These include public legal education, policy reform, and test case litigation, all designed to achieve tangible change.
Their primary focus areas are violence against women, the feminization of HIV/AIDS, and women's property rights. For more information or to donate, please visit theequalityeffect.com.
Luisa Daniel Perez's life transformed through a small loan, business and empowerment training, and a supportive environment.
Her story demonstrates how these resources enabled her to positively impact her community. Watch to learn more about her journey and the change she is catalyzing.
Pro Mujer is celebrating its 20th anniversary. For two decades, the organization has empowered women and their children to build better lives.
They achieve this through vital services including microfinance, business training, and healthcare. Learn more at promujer.org.
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a proposed U.S. Constitutional amendment designed to guarantee equal rights for women. For further information, consult resources like the Equality4women and EqualRightsAmendment websites.
The ERA's core provisions state that equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex. Congress would have the power to enforce this article, which would take effect two years after ratification.
Goal 3 focuses on empowering women. A significant challenge is that one in seven girls in developing countries marries before the age of 15.
The "7 Billion Others" project created new films across 16 countries to highlight the Millennium Development Goals.
For more information, visit Development Matters.
The MC Human Rights Hall of Fame honored Dr. Bernice Sandler, who discussed her lifelong advocacy for women. Sandler was instrumental in developing and passing Title IX and other laws prohibiting sex discrimination in education. The *New York Times* called her the “godmother of Title IX.”
Sandler also addressed the “chilly climate”—subtle discrimination against women and minorities, such as reduced contact or praise—which Title IX does not fully cover.
Tennis legend Billie Jean King congratulated Dr. Bernice Sandler, "godmother of Title IX," for receiving an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Drexel University. President John A. Fry presented the award during the Institute for Women's Health and Leadership's 20th Anniversary celebration.
Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 prohibits sex-based discrimination in any federally funded educational program or activity in the U.S.
Adrian Dix, a Canadian politician, serves as MLA for Vancouver-Kingsway and leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party. He is actively working to stop violence against women, referencing the December 2012 report on missing and murdered women in Vancouver, BC.
Further resources on this critical issue include the Missing Women Blog, a Wikipedia entry on the BC Missing Women Investigation, and the Missing Justice website, which focuses on missing Indigenous women.
UC Merced student Martin Figueroa spearheaded a campus movement to reduce water use. In 2011, he organized the "UC Merced Water Battle," a month-long competition involving over 600 students across residence halls. Utilizing real-time monitoring, participants collectively cut water use by 14 percent, saving 89,000 gallons.
Figueroa is now encouraging other UC campuses to implement similar "Water Battles" to expand conservation efforts.
Growing up in Detroit, Brittany Stallworth, a 2012 Brower Youth Award Winner, faced environmental injustice, including limited healthy food access and exposure to factory emissions. This experience fueled her to establish "Green is the New Black" at Howard University, a campaign dedicated to food and environmental justice.
Through her initiative, Stallworth organized expert-led workshops for students and a symposium that connected over 35 green organizations with college students for internships and jobs. Her passion has inspired others to advance food accessibility and environmental justice in underserved communities.
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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection
“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.
Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.






















