These Women Of Color Are Leading The Charge Against Environmental Racism
Deseree Fontenot is a co-director of Oakland, California’s Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project, an organization that provides education, trainings, and workshops on the intersection of climate activism and racism, emphasizes that anti-racist work that includes an environmental lens is crucial
Leading industry toward sustainability and equity
Just a year after graduating from the MIT Leaders for Global Operations program Janelle Heslop found herself entrusted by Amgen to lead a team determining where the company would put its next $1 billion manufacturing facilities
New pay equity laws require proof of fair pay
Pay equity laws that require firms to collect and report data are making inroads in the U.S. One HR tech vendor is preparing to provide companies with tools that will help.
Liz Shuler elected as AFL-CIO’s first woman president
The largest federation of labor unions in the country, has elected Liz Shuler as the first woman to serve as its president.
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield on Being the Only Woman in the Room
A profile of Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the U.N., who has argued over her 39-year diplomatic career that educating and empowering women and girls is an investment in peace and security for their nations.
These Women Environmental Leaders Are Fighting For Their Communities
Women are leading the response to the climate crisis.