by Kristyn Senters | Sep 23, 2022 | Economic Security, News
Via: Dallas Morning News By: Alexandra Skores The state is home to over 14.6 million women and girls, more than 46 other states have in their entire population. Alicia Mitchell of Dallas noticed a change in her 8-year-old once she got her child into an after-school...
by Kristyn Senters | Sep 23, 2022 | News
Via: Dallas Morning News By: Miki Woodard If we don’t look too closely at gender-equitable access to economic opportunity, we might be tempted to think the battle is all but won. After all, women are starting businesses, helming companies and running for office in...
by Kristyn Senters | Sep 23, 2022 | Economic Security, News
Via: Forbes By: Miki Woodard For centuries, women have struggled to break free of oppression and second-class citizenship. While charitable giving to address this problem is on the rise, philanthropic support for women’s and girls’ organizations is still...
by Kristyn Senters | Sep 23, 2022 | Economic Security, News, Uncategorized
Via: Working Nation By: Laura Aka New data reveals the pandemic’s impact on women across Texas “The pandemic has impacted the financial security of women and families across the state [of Texas].” This from the Texas Women’s Foundation’s just-released study Economic...
by Kristyn Senters | Sep 23, 2022 | Economic Security, News
Via: KERA By: Christopher Connelly With a state legislative session looming, the Texas Women’s Foundation has identified nearly two dozen policy changes that can help make the lives of women and girls better. The Texas Women’s Foundation has been drawing attention to...