Apps We Love #1: Food and Drink

March 11, 2010 by Susan Delson

Part One in a new series on smart-phone programs that have earned must-have status from real, grown-up women.

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Unemployed Over 50: A View from the Ground

March 9, 2010 by Diane Vacca

WVFC’s Diane Vacca profiles one woman who brings to life all those numbing headlines about job loss.

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Ursula Burns, Xerox, and the Grace of ‘Do For Self’

March 8, 2010 by Women's Voices For Change

Honoring Ursula Burns, the only African-American woman helming a Fortune 500 company.

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In Process: A New Front Page

March 5, 2010 by Women's Voices For Change

Ahem. Notice anything different about the home page?
Like many websites these days—The Atlantic, Slate, Salon, and National Public Radio, to name a few—we’ve been rethinking our site and how it’s [...]

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Women and Health Care: Uninsurable at 50?

March 4, 2010 by Chris Lombardi

As the health-insurance-reform battle rages in Washington, new research confirms what we already knew: women over 45 face unique challenges when it comes to paying for our health care.

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The 10 Worst Places for Women to Work

March 1, 2010 by Douglas A. McIntyre

No women on the corporate board, no women in senior management? Take your career elsewhere, writes Douglas A. McIntyre, who spotlights some of the worst corporate offenders.

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Barbie Goes Geek, but Silicon Valley Women Lose Ground

February 24, 2010 by Rachel Rawlings

The eternal blond has gone hi-tech geek, complete with Bluetooth headset and netbook. But in Silicon Valley, the news is not good.

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What was Your Worst Date Ever? It might be worth something.

February 3, 2010 by Women's Voices For Change

For many of us, the word “date” reminds us of nervous high-school moments, our first dinner with our eventual mate, that first time after a divorce we agreed to have [...]

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How Drawing on My iPod Touch Led Me to a Wedding at the San Jose Museum of Art

January 20, 2010 by Julia L. Kay

(Many observant WVFC readers are already fans of Julia Kay, who first told us of her Daily Portrait Project a year ago and this fall shared vivid memories of many Septembers. [...]

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Women’s Voices: A Real Game Changer for the NFL

January 9, 2010 by Elizabeth Willse

The above public service announcement aired during the Jets-Bengals playoff game on Saturday, possibly unnoticed by football fans anxious to continue cheering their teams. But some fans saw, in this [...]

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