The recent “Operation Varsity Blues” controversy—the college admissions scandal involving wealthy parents who paid for their kids’ guaranteed admittance to prestigious universities– rightfully ignited the fury of many parents and students alike. I’ll admit to being one of many incensed Read More
Month: May 2019
Online Activism, Advocacy and Volunteering: A New Age of Impact
More than half of Americans have reported being civically active on social media last year. They believe that these platforms give a voice to underrepresented groups and their issues, is important for getting elected officials to pay attention to issues, Read More
On the Basis of Sex
I am a proud owner of not one, but two, mugs emblazoned with the likeness of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the inspiration for my interest in law, and my obsession with her has defined Read More
How Hidden Hiring Bias Creates Workplace Discrimination
In all workplaces, there is a bias against hiring certain groups of people. While this mostly occurs subconsciously without the reviewers realizing they are doing it, it hurts the candidates, employees, and even the company. While hiring discrimination can stifle Read More
Self-Care Tips to Avoid the Burnout Blues
Four years ago, I was drained. I dreaded heading to the office every morning and had zero energy to do anything most days after work. I wanted to spend time with friends and volunteer, but it was all I could Read More
Grassroots or Government: Which Approach is Best for the Women’s Rights Movement
The primary purpose of the Women’s Rights Movement is to end social practices that negatively impact women and girls. One of the challenges of the movement is deciding which strategies are the most effective in realizing this global vision. Much Read More
Women and Depression
Depression impacts millions of people every day, from all walks of life. It can lead to intense feelings of hopelessness, lethargy, frustration, along with physical ailments, for weeks or months. Research indicates that women have a higher incidence of depression Read More
Deciding to Invest
When you’re consistently earning more than you’re spending, it’s time to seriously consider investing. If you have some money sitting in your bank account that’s not your emergency fund and you don’t need it a couple of years down the Read More