Posts in Women's History Month
Title IX Women's History Month Q&A

As March Women's History Month concludes, I spoke with Bonnie Monnie Morris, a Title IX scholar, women's historian at the University of California at Berkeley, and National Women's History Museum adviser regarding Title IX. We discussed the law's original purpose, how it differs from its modern perception, and how this contrast has impacted women over the past half-century.

— Patrick McFarland

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Rising Diversity Numbers in the Corporate and Political World Do Not Eliminate the Need for Structural Changes

At the first “Know You Power Forum” hosted by Georgetown’s Institute for Politics and Public Service, Rashida Jones shared valuable insights from her long career in journalism as the president of MSNBC and the first Black executive to lead a major news network.

— Angela Yu

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