Time’s Up has raised more money than any other GoFundMe campaign in history
GoFundMe announced that Time’s Up, the legal defense fund for victims of workplace sexual misconduct, raised more money than any other campaign this year. The fund brought in more than $22 million since it was launched in December 2017. “Throughout the year, we saw people respond to the news and come together to stand up for women’s rights and fight sexual harassment and violence against women,” GoFundMe CEO Rob Solomon said in a statement. “From friends supporting each other in local communities to women on the national stage, such as Dr. Ford, we saw people engage, find community and turn compassion into action.”
Women’s breast cancer risk increases after childbirth, study suggests
Women who recently gave birth may have a higher risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new study by the University of North Carolina’s Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. The study found the risk for breast cancer was highest about five years after having a baby for women 55 years old and younger. The study also showed that the risk for those mothers was 8 percent higher than women who did not give birth. “This is one piece of evidence that can be considered for building new prediction models … We want women and their doctors not to assume that recently having a child is always protective for breast cancer,” said Hazel Nichols, a member of the research group involved in the study.
Construction company rolls out first inclusive ‘at work’ signs
Plaza Construction, a Manhattan-based construction company, has released a series of gender-neutral “Men and Women at Work” signs. CEO Richard Wood told the New York Post that the company began placing the new signs at their job sites on Sept. 4 in order to “encourage women to enter the industry by creating a gender-neutral workplace environment.” The signs are currently posted at more than 30 construction sites in New York, New Jersey, Washington D.C., Miami and Tampa.









