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Economic Security

Economic Security

By Liz Wing on 03/26/2010 @ 01:00 PM

Over all women own less, make less and have less. Especially unmarried women. Read on for more stats and information on the economic security of unmarried women.

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Health Care Reform – Another Step Closer

Health Care Reform – Another Step Closer

By Liz Wing on 03/22/2010 @ 02:28 PM

We are one step closer to passing legislation that will help save lives and improve the health care of millions of Americans.

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The Time is NOW for Equal Pay

The Time is NOW for Equal Pay

By Leecia Eve on 03/15/2010 @ 06:00 PM

For the benefit of American families and all of us, pay equity and equal pay for equal work need to become as American as apple pie.

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Celebrating Women

Celebrating Women

By Liz Wing on 03/12/2010 @ 04:00 PM

It has been quite a week for women! Monday was International Women’s Day. Organizations celebrated with conference calls, events, and dedications to leaders around the world.

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UPDATE: Secretary Clinton to Speak in Honor of the 15th Anniversary of the UN World Conference on Women

UPDATE: Secretary Clinton to Speak in Honor of the 15th Anniversary of the UN World Conference on Women

By Leecia Eve on 03/11/2010 @ 02:00 PM

UPDATE: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Speak in Honor of the 15th Anniversary of the UN World Conference on Women in Beijing this Friday, March 12th at 3 pm EST at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City

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Did you see Ann in Politico?

Did you see Ann in Politico?

By No Limits on 03/10/2010 @ 02:44 PM

On International Women's Day Ann writes about how educating children and offering economic opportunities to communities are critical components to national security.

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Welcome to Our New Site!

Welcome to Our New Site!

By Ann Lewis on 03/09/2010 @ 11:30 AM

As you can see, we have been busy developing a new site, with a lot more going on! We've heard your comments and suggestions, and worked to develop new features, so that you can be even more informed, active and engaged.

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Half the Sky Live

Half the Sky Live

By Ronda Bernstein on 03/09/2010 @ 11:00 AM

Some of you might recall my fair trade piece back in December. In it I stated that fair trade helps workers achieve a better quality of life and receive more profits that they can then reinvest into their communities for various things such as healthcare services and educational opportunities. What I didn’t mention is that, according to the Fair Trade Federation, seventy percent of all fair trade artisans are women. When women thrive, their communities thrive.

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Age 10 and Divorced

Age 10 and Divorced

By Liz Wing on 03/04/2010 @ 06:07 PM

There is a great Op-Ed in The New York Times today, it’s really worth a read. In his Op-Ed, Nicholas Kristof tells the story of a young girl, Nujood, in Yemen who was married off at age 10. When her new husband forced her to drop out of school, and forced himself onto her, and beat her. She had heard that judges could issues divorces, so she made the risky and brave decision to leave, in search of a judge who would issue a divorce.

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Hillary's Leadership: A One Year Report

Hillary's Leadership: A One Year Report

By Ann Lewis on 03/03/2010 @ 01:14 PM

Yesterday marked one year since the formal swearing-in ceremony of Hillary Rodham Clinton as Secretary of State. From the earliest Congressional hearings, where she talked of the value of "smart power" and spoke up for women's health, to last week's conferences on security in Yemen and relief for Haiti, Hillary has been a powerful advocate for issues and programs important to No Limits: rebuilding America's alliances through "smart power" to meet the new challenges we face and a human rights agenda for the 21st century.

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