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Category Archives: Election 2012
Who Is the Breadwinner in Your Family?
It is all over the news. According to the recent Pew Research Center survey, women are the breadwinners in 40% of households with children under 18 years of age. Compare that to 11% in 1960. The way the news is … Continue reading →
Posted in College Education, Equality, Family, Mitt Romney, Money, Politics, President Barack Obama, social issues, The Other 98%, Uncategorized, Women's Movement, women's rights
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Tagged Education, Equal Pay Act of 1963, Female Breadwinner, Female Leaders, gender discrimination, Gender wage gap, Glass Ceiling, Institute for Women's Policy Research, Paid Sick Leave, Pew Research Center, Quality Day Care, Sheryl Sandberg; Lean In, Sticky Floor, Traditional Family
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In Spite Of It All, I Remain Hopeful
With the election behind us, it’s been interview after interview of the what-ifs, should-haves, could-haves, with all the seeming crystal clarity that only hindsight can ever boast. I’m beginning to find it all too exhausting to listen to. I watched … Continue reading →
Posted in Election 2012, Equality, Human Rights, LGBT, Mitt Romney, Planned Parenthood, President Barack Obama, Race and Gender Issues, Religious Freedom, Republican Party, Vote, Women's Reproductive Rights
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Tagged Barack Obama, DPCHallenge, equality, GOP, Human Rights, Politics, Postaweek2012, Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, Romney, women's rights, writing prompt
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