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In a small village on the coast of southern Morocco, women gather in a house to create collaborative works of textile art, and also earn a living.
Not only because I’ve never publicly shared it, or because it’ll surprise most anyone who knows me, or because I’ve worked my way up to a senior leadership role, but because I genuinely love to work.
One of the most sensitive implications of the ruling is how employers manage conflicting beliefs. Some employees may have ...
AFL chief Andrew Dillon believes the embattled Laura Kane simply had too much work on her plate, stating the reason for ...
The book collects Guo's three novellas, presenting the resilience and beauty of three pairs of women. In Jiuchongge ...
In his novel, "If You Can Get It," Brendan Hodge explores the nature of work through the career missteps and misadventures of ...
As Mental Health Awareness Month ends, a growing wave of Black women founders are putting wellness before the grind—and ...
The prize aims to discover the next generation of bestselling authors by providing the resources and platform to launch a ...
Crying at work doesn’t mean you’re weak. It means you care. This article helps strong women move forward with empathy, ...
The Labor federal government will be the most diverse in history, driven by the influx of women members who outnumber the men ...