New research shows women of color are forging their own financial narratives to create better outcomes than those of previous generations, according to a new report from Edelman Financial Engines that ...
“I love the position we’re in, but I cannot wait for the day that it’s not unusual,” said Janette McCarthy Wallace, general counsel in the NAACP Legal Department, in an exclusive interview with ...
A young woman gazes forward, a laptop open beside her. As a single mom and Air Force veteran, Brashanda Walker was stuck in a dead-end internship. She wanted to fulfill her lifelong dream of working ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marianne Schnall is a journalist who amplifies women’s leadership. As we observe Women’s History Month, there is so much we can ...
NEW YORK-- A new study is shedding light on why women of color die more often from breast cancer. The reason might surprise you. In October, breast cancer survivor Atia Allen shared her story with CBS ...
Gail Peterson, a former executive at General Mills and Ecolab, is among the women on the Minneapolis-based carrier’s board. A ...
Almost 40 million Americans have some college under their belts, but haven't finished a certificate or degree. During the pandemic, many who'd dropped out went back — and women of color led the way.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about how good communication can lead women to success. Dopamine dressing - the notion that wearing colorful clothes makes ...