The latest Alzheimer’s breakthrough largely excluded Black women, who are most disproportionately impacted by the devastating disease.
‘My community is still dying’ — How the dearth of Black women in clinical research worsens health disparities
By 2020, there was one Black woman for every 10 white women in FDA-approved drug trials.
Online images are making gender bias worse, research shows
Pictures stick in our minds. But men dominate online images of various professionals, amplifying stereotypes against women.
New federal report calls out clinical trials for excluding pregnant women
A new report from the influential National Academies of Sciences pushes back on the unspoken rule in medical research that pregnant and breastfeeding women are too vulnerable and risky to include in clinical trials.
Why Heart Disease Research Still Favors Men
Women are neglected by medical research, especially when it comes to heart disease.
Natural disasters raise risk of domestic violence
Natural disasters increase instances of intimate partner violence, creating particular danger for the usual victims: women.
Nearly Three Decades of Data on Women in Construction is Missing — Here’s How That Could Change
The government stopped collecting data on diversity in the construction industry nearly three decades ago — that could soon change.
Homelessness Spikes Among California Women
Data shows 60,000 unhoused women in the state, among them domestic violence survivors, pregnant women and mothers.
How motherhood spurred one New Yorker to take on the fossil fuel industry
Marlena Fontes is a climate activist and mother who wants to take down the fossil fuel industry.
Can the Climate Tech Revolution Avoid Leaving Women Behind?
Tech is dominated by men. Only a small percentage of solar and wind workers are female – but there are places where women shine in the clean tech world.
Sex Matters: Medical Research Overlooks Women
Scientists still ignore sex differences in testing new treatments.
A veteran legal researcher wants us to re-imagine how courts treat domestic violence cases
Law professor Leigh Goodmark tells us why she changed her views on how courts should handle domestic violence.
Silicon Valley VCs Invest Almost Exclusively in Companies Founded by Men. Could a new California law change that?
California would become the first state to require venture capital firms disclose the race and gender of the founders of the companies they fund, under a bill currently awaiting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature.
She escaped her husband’s physical violence – but economic ties kept them connected for years
The financial system has become a new frontier in the fight against intimate partner violence.
New York moms take on Wall Street CEO over fossil fuel funding
Meet the mothers taking on New York's biggest banks.
Debt ceiling deal leaves older women at risk of losing benefits
750,000 people aged 50-54 are expected to lose food stamp benefits because of spending caps. Most of them will be women.
Living on the Edge: how the “benefits cliff” holds women back
Economists call the dilemma the “benefits cliff”: get a new job or a promotion, and a rise in income beyond a certain threshold can disqualify people from benefits which they rely on to survive.
The Carolina Abortion Fund: A lifeline for Southern women, struggles to meet demand amid state bans
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, pregnant people from Southern states that have banned abortion have flooded North Carolina clinics, overwhelming a nonprofit that helps pay for abortion and related expenses.