Leadership and the workforce: Why we still need Women’s Day
The struggle for gender equality is still alive and well in the year 2022.
The struggle for gender equality is still alive and well in the year 2022.
Excalibur speaks with Agents of Change and female leaders in the York community about the importance of highlighting BIPOC voices and helping their community.
“If data is not disaggregated by race, sex, and gender, then differences between marginalized groups and identities are hidden and may bias the data.”
What actions can be taken to empower more women to enter the research field?
Even though dance appears to be a women-led industry, it’s male dominant at the top with representation missing along the way.
As the pandemic continues, a significant portion of BIPOC, female nurses are demonstrating an urgent need for support as they report higher incidences of abuse and discrimination in the workplace.
With the recent winter olympics, will representation in these sports for BIPOC female-identifying athletes continue to grow?
after BREAST CANCER members talk about the importance of access and awareness.