Rachel McKinnon is first transgender woman to win world title
Rachel McKinnon became the first transgender woman to win the 2018 UCI Masters Track Cycling World Championships. The Canadian, who is also a gender studies professor, beat Carolien Van Herrikhuyzen of the Netherlands to secure the title. Despite the historic win, McKinnon was criticized on social media of “being a man” and cheating. McKinnon hit back, calling her critics “transphobic bigots.”
Newly named Time’s Up CEO Lisa Borders makes the business case for workplace equality
Earlier this month, WNBA president Lisa Borders left her job to be CEO of Time’s Up, a legal advocacy group for women facing sexual harassment. Borders said she will make a business argument for companies to institute policies to have safe and fair work environments. “There is empirical data that says companies that have diverse teams, particularly in leadership, that are working on a particular industry, do better,” Borders explained.
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