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Oh What a Mess: Halle Berry Accuses Actor Ex of Violating Co-Parenting Agreement
Things are getting ugly, and now the Oscar-winning actress is taking her beef to the courts.
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CDC: Black Dads Are Actually The Better Fathers
An Iconic CDC study found that Black fathers who live with their children were more likely than white or Hispanic fathers to bathe, change or dress them daily.
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Tennessee Teachers Say ‘Hell Nah’ To Law Limiting Instruction About Race, Gender & Bias
Educators filed a lawsuit against the state legislature’s efforts to pull a DeSantis on them.
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Pennsylvania Panel to Vote on Anti-Discrimination Measure, Naturally Conservatives are Mad
A Pennsylvania regulatory commission is voting on whether to set extensive definitions for sex, race, and gender discrimination.
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Male Ego Is Killing Black Women
A man recently murdered a woman after she beat him in a basketball game—a senseless and bizarre example of the dangers of all-too-common misogyny.
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The espnW Summit NYC Celebrates the Impact of Women’s Sports
The event features top athletes and personalities discussing the continuing legacy of Title IX and the state of women’s sports.
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Black Women are Still Paid Less than Men Despite their Positions, College Degrees or Years of Experience, According to Study
While the gender pay gap is closing, Black women are still being paid the least
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A Black Trans Actor Claims They Were Dropped From the ‘Hamilton’ Cast After Requesting a Gender-Neutral Dressing Room
A discrimination suit against the show’s producers was filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Wednesday.
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This Is Your Yearly Reminder That Black Women Are Still Paid 37 Percent Less Than Their White Male Counterparts
Black Women’s Equal Pay Day 2021 arrives 10 days earlier than in 2020, but Black women are still paid $.63 for every dollar a white man earns in the same role.
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Let Them Lead: It’s Time to Follow Black Women and Girls Toward Justice
Despite some (if uneven) progress with vaccinations, we still face a pandemic of pandemics: A deadly virus that exposes and aggravates deep-seated racism and gender-bias throughout our societies and institutions. Indeed, all of the data affirm, women—particularly women of color—bear the brunt of these interconnected crises. The facts are devastating: Women of color have been…
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