Women's History Month Week 1

Women in Power
From corporate boardrooms to the courts and political leadership around the world, the lack of women in senior positions continues to stymie progress on issues from pay to humanitarian aid to discrimination in all its forms. The sooner we understand that the lack of women in leadership roles holds back not only women, but all people, the sooner we will be able to advance society as a whole.
Women's History Month Week 2

Maternity Leave
Women often have to choose between a career and a family. Unfair maternity leave is just one area where the US falls behind other countries. It’s our job as a society to make sure that they no longer have to choose between the two and be successful parents while having a successful career.
Women's History Month Week 3

Abortion
“Women should be able to make such decisions in consultation with their doctors, spouses, faith and family without interference by politicians, those with a limited understanding of these issues, or those who seek to limit women's options based solely on religious ideology.” - R. Lee
Women's History Month Week 4

Education
With tomorrow being the last day of Women’s History Month, it’s important we recognize something many of us take for granted: education. Women all across the world are denied education so it’s important we recognize our privilege to get one and raise awareness about the important of education.