Women lead parade of victories to help Democrats win the House
Women played a crucial role during this week’s midterm elections both as candidates and activists. Their involvement helped the Democratic Party take control of the House of Representatives and resulted in several historic milestones. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts became the first woman of color in her state’s congressional delegation. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota became the first Muslim women in Congress. Deb Haaland of Arizona became the first Native American woman in Congress.
What you can learn from this family of multi-generational founders
Womaze, an app focused on self-empowerment for women, features ways for women to focus on mental health, body image, relationships, spirituality and self-care. And it’s run entirely by four women in the same family between the ages 17 to 52. Forbes profiled the Wiser family, and its members shared tips for those considering running a company with their family. “Womaze has shown me that there is nothing more powerful than a group of women with one shared mission,” said Hannah Wiser, 17. “When you find the people who share your goals, hopes, and dreams, hold onto them. For me, they just happened to be my family.”
Women are placing their “I Voted” stickers on Susan B. Anthony’s grave









