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Reagan s Legacy for Women - The Good Men Project

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. Reagan’s Legacy for Women The 40th president died 17 years ago. For women, his legacy is a bitter harvest. Ronald Reagan, the most anti-woman president of the 20th century, was buried 17 years ago this June. Too bad his policies weren’t buried with him. Unfortunately, they’re still very much alive today. The Reagan “vision” for America, with its disproportionately negative impact on the female half, is now firmly embedded in Republican dogma.

NMiF talks with CD1 Libertarian congressional candidate Chris Manning

NMiF talks with CD1 Libertarian congressional candidate Chris Manning May 12, 2021 This week on New Mexico in Focus, Libertarian congressional candidate Chris Manning speaks with producer Matt Grubs. The Libertarian Party selected the military veteran as their candidate in the June 1 special election to replace Deb Haaland.  The Line opinion panel looks at the implications of the New Mexico Republican Party’s decision to hold its spring convention in Texas. Party leaders say limitations on gatherings in New Mexico forced them to cross the border. The group also talks about the return of the job search requirement for those receiving unemployment support, as well as the potential for an avalanche of evictions as a federal moratorium has been successfully challenged in court.  

Could Masters be the next focus in battle over Georgia law?

Could Masters be the next focus in battle over Georgia law?
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Lynda Graham-Murray guest column: Woman in politics in the 21st century

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals OPINION Lynda Graham-Murray guest column: Serving Burlington has been a life-changing experience. It s time for more women to get involved. Lynda Murray Special to The Hawk Eye I am woman, hear me roar in numbers too big to ignore. Helen Ready ripped through these rebellious lyrics as part of her 1972 song release. Her song embodies the struggle women have been through in an attempt to forge equality, acceptance and a place on the political stage. The mere idea of woman being in politics instead of just working behind the scenes is relatively new. “Women have not been a part of this governmental and societal shift for very long, said DiAnne Lerud-Chubb, co-chair of the Des Moines Democrats. “Just a mere 50-60 years.”

Genderwashing Practices Are Major Barrier

March 2, 2021 OGDEN, Utah – Organizations create a positive public image by proclaiming their commitment to gender equity, but this often masks practices that hinder women’s advancement at work and in society, according to research from Weber State University’s Goddard School of Business & Economics. This process is called “genderwashing,” and it’s widespread, says Wendy Fox-Kirk, chair of business administration and marketing at Weber State. Together with colleagues Rita Gardiner and Haley Finn at Western University in Canada, and Jennifer Chisolm at Lakehead University, also in Canada, Fox-Kirk co-authored the peer-reviewed article “Genderwashing: The Myth of Equality,” published in Human Resource Development International in 2020. 

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