New research calls on U.S. leaders to make decisions informed by data to ensure housing justice for women
A New Report Ranks How Stressed Each U.S. State Is. Here’s Where California Ranks – NBC News Los Angeles
State of Black America Podcast: Housing Justice is Gender Justice – National Urban League
Telemedicine Abortion At A Crossroads: As Access Grows During Pandemic, States Increasingly Prohibit It – Inside Health Policy
Closing the Gender Pay Gap: State and Local Legislative Efforts to Increase Wage Equity – LexisNexis
Equal Pay Day: Women Are Still Facing Pay Discrimination – How To Change – Yahoo News
Confirmation Hearing Showcases Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Record of Achievement
Statement of Jocelyn C. Frye, President, National Partnership for Women & Families
Working families struggle to find affordable child care – Mountain Xpress
The Most Problematic Pending Legislation Across the Country for DEI Professionals – Diversity Inc
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is eminently qualified, and the Senate needs to confirm her quickly and fairly.
Judge Jackson would be the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court and the second woman of color. She’s eminently qualified. Her voice and ability to bring her unique lived experience into her opinions will be key to upholding equal justice principles and pushing back on unfairness in the Court’s decisions.
White House Takes Important Steps in Closing the Wage Gap
Statement of Jocelyn C. Frye, President, National Partnership for Women & Families
US Marks Equal Pay Day Amid Pay Disparities Between Men, Women – Voice of America
Moving in with other adults has become a lifeline for single moms hit ‘tenfold’ by the pandemic – 19th News
20% of Women Have Faced Lack of Fair Pay Due To Their Gender — How Can We Change the Status Quo? – Yahoo News
Democratic Lawmakers Propose Bill to Expand Unpaid Leave to Half of U.S. Workers – Bloomberg
Can the SOTU be reduced to a Wordle? (Not exactly, but it was fun trying.)
As the nation looks to President Biden’s first State of the Union address tonight, there’s no shortage of pressing topics to cover. At the same time, we could all use a momentary reprieve from the deluge of overwhelming news. Enter: our take on Wordle for this very occasion.

