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When Shazi Visram found out her son had autism, she turned her suffering into action and launched a business that has set a new standard for clean baby products.
As we usher in the New Year, here’s a tribute to the women we lost this year who fought injustice, broke barriers and shattered industry norms.
Amid sweeping changes in the way we work, journalists Katty Kay and Claire Shipman offer a new vision of power and influence that centers women in their new book, “The Power Code: More Joy. Less Ego. Maximum Impact for Women (and Everyone).”
The “Queen of Rock” – one of the most popular Black female solo artists of all time – trailblazed a path for showing women how to rise on their own merits.
In 2021, Dr. Aida Habtezion took a leave of absence from a tenured position at Stanford to join Pfizer to advance health equity globally.
The first Black female principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre took the stage at the Know Your Value and Forbes’ 30/50 Summit to share how to advance the next generation in the arts.
The principal ballet dancer and “Black-ish” actress will join a star-studded list of trailblazers speaking at the global event celebrating both the “30 Under 30” and “50 Over 50” lists.
While the control of Congress still hangs in the balance, many women are celebrating historic wins across the country.
As voters across the country head to the polls, All In Together CEO Lauren Leader weighs in on the impact of two key groups of women who could shift the races in their favor.
For the Emmy-winning actress, director and author, tapping into her activist roots has become the best medicine for combatting isolation during uncertain times.