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By No Limits on 11/05/2009 @ 04:27 PM
I can barely contain how excited I am that the first ever No Limits Public Policy Conference begins TOMORROW!!
By No Limits on 10/30/2009 @ 10:00 PM
I studied Third World development in the early ‘80s and my professors never mentioned a word about modern day slavery, human trafficking, honor killings, maternal mortality, or mass rape in war zones. As Secretary of State Clinton has repeatedly said, no nation can reach its full potential if half its population is left uneducated, unfed, and without health care, and Half the Sky illustrates this on every page. This incredible book should be required reading for anyone who cares about women and girls – especially those studying international relations.
By Liz Wing on 10/30/2009 @ 03:09 PM
In July, I wrote about the Hate Crimes Expansion bill and I am happy to say now that it has been signed into law!
By Ann Lewis on 10/29/2009 @ 01:30 PM
JUST TEN DAYS TO THE CONFERENCE
By Liz Wing on 10/28/2009 @ 04:06 PM
In a recent Parade article, Leslie Gelb outlined what he called a “grueling and inspirational” day spent with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
By No Limits on 10/22/2009 @ 06:00 PM
Good news from the Department of Labor, headed by Secretary Hilda Solis, and now acting to boost protections against discrimination, unfair pay and other workplace issues.
By No Limits on 10/21/2009 @ 12:57 PM
Last week Hillary was in Zurich, London, Dublin, Belfast, Moscow, and Kazan. On Friday November 6, she'll in be in Washington, D.C. speaking at our First No Limits Public Policy Conference.
By No Limits on 10/16/2009 @ 03:22 PM
Ten women Senators appeared together on Larry King Live recently to speak about health care reform.
By Liz Wing on 10/12/2009 @ 12:30 PM
This weekend I attended the National Equality March in Washington, DC. Tens of thousands of folks swarmed the nation’s capitol to march for equality (the right to marry and serve openly in the military - regardless of sexual orientation.) We marched past the White House and ended on the Capitol lawn. As we marched, I couldn’t help but notice many diverse families cheering us on. They remind us that love is love and family is family. Marching alongside us was Dan Choi, a soldier recently discharged from the military for being openly gay. Below are some of the most touching moments I captured. I hope the message echoes across America: there are to be no second-class citizens in our nation.
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