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Only 4 Countries Have Equal Representation for Women in Government. They’re Not the Ones You’d Expect.
2 min March 8, 2021Author: NextTribe Editors

Only 4 Countries Have Equal Representation for Women in Government. They’re Not the Ones You’d Expect.

By NextTribe Editors

On International Women's Day, a new report shows we're decades away from gender parity in legislative bodies worldwide. We must do better....

Invincible Not Invisible: Facing Fears and Celebrating Bold Actions and Attitudes
6 min March 1, 2021Author: Jeannie Ralston

Invincible Not Invisible: Facing Fears and Celebrating Bold Actions and Attitudes

By Jeannie Ralston

Hundreds of women took a virtual adventure with us last week, having fun and listening to powerhouse speakers challenge us to make this chapter the best...

The Real Story Behind “Killing Me Softly” That Unites Roberta Flack and Lori Lieberman
6 min February 27, 2021Author: Eileen Stukane

The Real Story Behind “Killing Me Softly” That Unites Roberta Flack and Lori Lieberman

By Eileen Stukane

Lori Lieberman helped write "Killing Me Softly With His Song," but never received proper credit. Now, as she relaunches her singing career, she tells us...

Flo Kennedy: The Flamboyant, Outrageous Brains of the Women’s Movement
4 min February 16, 2021Author: Jeannie Ralston

Flo Kennedy: The Flamboyant, Outrageous Brains of the Women’s Movement

By Jeannie Ralston

"Sweetie, if you're not living on the edge, you're taking up space," said Flo Kennedy, a fierce, effective and under-appreciated activist fighting se...

On the 50th Anniversary of <em>Tapestry</em>, Carole King’s Words and Work Still Resonate
5 min February 10, 2021Author: Sheila Weller

On the 50th Anniversary of Tapestry, Carole King’s Words and Work Still Resonate

By Sheila Weller

We mark 50 years since the release of the landmark album with this look at how the iconic singer is learning tolerance in a tumultuous time, not unlike ...

Kamala Harris and Other “Sheroes,” As Seen through the Eyes of an Activist Artist
3 min February 3, 2021Author: Sarah Gold

Kamala Harris and Other “Sheroes,” As Seen through the Eyes of an Activist Artist

By Sarah Gold

For several years Tina Duryea has been making portraits of powerful women. Her latest art celebrates the inauguration of Kamala Harris....

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