As Hillary Clinton steps away, a political era for women wanes
Following Hillary Clinton’s announcement last week that she will not be joining the 2020 presidential race, analysts reflect on what this means for women in politics. Just as Clinton is typically associated with her husband, the article notes how women are linked to the men in their life. Even when women in politics are clearly qualified in their own right, like Clinton, they have to fight against any connotation with their male counterparts.
Yes, Gayle King is very impressive. No, that’s not new.
Singer R. Kelly has been in the spotlight in recent weeks due to allegations of sexual assault and his explosive interview with CBS’ Gayle King. Viewers were impressed with the anchor’s calm demeanor in the midst of Kelly’s outrage. This article reflects on King’s career and her valuable contributions to journalism.
The first all-female spacewalk is set for this month
One small step for man, one giant step for womankind. Two U.S. astronauts, Anne McClain and Christina Koch, are set to make the first two-woman spacewalk in history on March 29. NASA says it was “luck of the draw” that the spacewalk will take place at the end of Women’s History Month.
Britney Spears-themed musical coming to Broadway
Theater owner James L. Nederlander announced this week that Britney Spears’ music will be featured on Broadway this fall, along with a feminist message. The new musical comedy, “Once Upon a One More Time,” will revolve around classic Disney characters living in modern day.
Building grit in girls through mountain biking
Adventure sports, like mountain biking, might be effective tools to instill female empowerment, according to research from a 2015 study published in The Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning. That’s why mountain biking camps and events are now starting to implement this concept to promote confidence for girls in middle and high school.
Trump accuser Alva Johnson speaks about being believed, standing her ground, and her lawsuit









