Posted inArt France Social Media TikTok (ByteDance) Women and Girls Artist Auguste Toulmouche’s “The Hesitant Fiancée” Finds a New Life on TikTok as a Symbol of Women’s Anger An 1866 painting by Auguste Toulmouche is being repurposed online as a conduit for women’s anger. Posted by By Callie Holtermann
Posted inCareers and Professions Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Discrimination Folbre, Nancy Goldin, Claudia Parenting Productivity Telecommuting Women and Girls Work-Life Balance Workplace Environment Is Remote Work the Answer to Women’s Prayers, or a New ‘Mommy Track’? Post-pandemic work-from-home norms allowed more women to stay in the work force than ever before. Remote work could also make it harder to get ahead. Posted by By Sarah Kessler
Posted inArchitecture Black People Dowdell, Kimberly Minorities Race and Ethnicity Real Estate (Commercial) Real Estate and Housing (Residential) Women and Girls A Black Woman’s Rise in Architecture Shows How Far Is Left to Go They have worked for decades to make their way in a profession that remains overwhelmingly white and male, but there are signs of change. Posted by By Jane Margolies
Posted inFishing, Sport Hunting and Trapping Parks and Other Recreation Areas Travel and Vacations West Virginia Women and Girls Becoming an Outdoors Woman Workshops Teach Women to Hunt and Fish At the Becoming an Outdoors Woman workshop, no one feels uncomfortable discussing the ick factor of live fishing bait. Posted by By Amanda Becker