Janeen Gingrich, the interim Executive Director for NC Families United, and former (amazing) Women AdvaNCe board member worked with author Anna Lynch to put together...[Read More]
Tag Archives: North Carolina
*Editors note: Some interviewees in this article are being protected from backlash from their employers – that’s why for some we’ve used pseudonyms. Since the...[Read More]
I remember when I found out I got into Duke. I was at my momma’s office and it had just gotten dark outside. I knew...[Read More]
I’m wondering if it will ever change? The year is 2020 but we are still fighting the same thing. Years of oppression got me screaming...[Read More]
Last year we ran several articles in November to spotlight Native American heritage in North Carolina; a few of our favorites are below, as well...[Read More]
Growing up in a Mexican household, we all knew what our roles were. I was a first generation college student and had all of the opportunities in...[Read More]
For many first-generation Latinx women, leaving home is an act of rebellion. It is the beginning of separating from the nest, an act that can...[Read More]
I’ve recently come to terms with a real yet difficult truth: While sharing mental health resources is crucial, it’s not enough. Sure, we can post...[Read More]
What does the labor movement creation, dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers, mean to you? It’s supposed to be a time...[Read More]
Now that the protesters have slimmed down in numbers and the hashtags aren’t being used as often, what’s next? What can the women of North...[Read More]