Time Magazine’s Top 100 List is almost half women for the first time ever
The 2019 Time 100 List of the world’s most influential people included a record-breaking number of women. The first list created in 2004 featured 24 women and this year that number doubled to 48, according to Time Magazine’s editor-in-chief and CEO Edward Felsenthal. Some of these powerful females include former First Lady Michelle Obama, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and popstar Taylor Swift.
Nike’s fix for boosting sales at home — women
Nike is investing in female consumers with several new initiatives, including its partnership with the WNBA. The company is also aiming to inspire future generations of female athletes with an outreach program that connects mentors to young girls. And more of their products, including new sports bras and yoga pants will cater to female athletes.
Forced paternity leave could be the answer to narrowing the gender pay gap, according to Joanne Lipman, author of “That’s What She Said.” Lipman explains how new mothers often experience a setback in their careers, so men should make an effort to equalize the playing field.
What’s a feminist government? Canada, and Trudeau, grapple with the question
Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau has formed a cabinet with equal male and female representation, but facing public criticism over the authenticity of his feminist promises. This article reflects on what feminism looks like in politics. The hashtag #FakeFeminist was trending on Twitter in opposition to Trudeau earlier this month, and the Prime Minister says he should be judged by his actions and not by labels.
Gender-based pricing? British lawmaker wants to outlaw ‘Pink Tax’









