Kamala Harris’ presidential bid marks a historic moment for American politics
On Martin Luther King Day, Sen. Kamala Harris of California announced her candidacy for the 2020 presidential election. The Democrat will be the first African-American woman to enter the election. When Sen. Harris was voted into office in 2016, she was only the second African-American woman in history to serve in the U.S. Senate. She has reportedly raised $1.5 million since her announcement.
Female directors shut out of Oscar nominations
Despite a number of options, women filmmakers were left out of the directing category in this year’s Oscar nominations. The news comes a year after Greta Gerwig became only the fifth woman nominated by the Academy’s director branch. As a result, industry organizations focused on improving gender quality in Hollywood are speaking out.
NYC has only 5 statues of women – but not for much longer
Of the 150 public statues in New York City, only five are dedicated to women who have made history. That’s why Chirlane McCray, the first lady of New York City, is spearheading the She Built NYC initiative. The goal is to ensure that at least half of the public monuments in the Big Apple are dedicated to women who helped build the city.









