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"Fighting for Equality + Equity" (video, June 5, 2025)
Our mission is to improve the lives of women and families by achieving equality for all women.
National Partnership welcomes Miriam Cash as the newest addition to the Communications Team WASHINGTON, D.C. – March 6, 2023 – Today the National Partnership for Women & Families announced the addition of Miriam Cash to the communications team as the Director of...
National Partnership welcomes Shilpa Phadke and Lisa Osborne Ross to the Board of Directors WASHINGTON, D.C. – February 6, 2023 – Today the National Partnership announced the additions of Shilpa Phadke and Lisa Ross to the Board of Directors. Shilpa and Lisa were...
Ahead of FMLA's 30th anniversary, researchers find a lack of paid leave makes economic challenges worse across the U.S. WASHINGTON, D.C. – February 1, 2023 – Today, the National Partnership for Women & Families released a new state-by-state analysis showing how...
Twice the talent, half the pay. Twice the work, half the praise. Black women’s excellence has been met with inequity far too much for far too long. Despite our undeniable influence on beauty trends and standards, Black women influencers are often undervalued,...
Judge Strikes Down Wyoming's Abortion Laws, Saying They Violate State Constitution NBC News, November 18, 2024 A Wyoming judge ruled Monday that two laws restricting and banning abortion in the state violate its constitution, making the procedure legal up until fetal...
Accountable care is well-positioned to make a significant impact on the health care needs of women. When it comes to the state of women’s health in the United States today, there is much to be desired. Evidence shows troubling trends to that end: the United States,...
ISSUE BRIEF | National paid family and medical leave would improve the health and economic security of the more than 20 million people in the United States experiencing a substance use disorder (SUD).
FACT SHEET | National paid family and medical leave would improve the health and economic security of the more than 20 million people in the United States experiencing a substance use disorder (SUD).
Coauthored by the Financial Health Network and the National Partnership, this brief adds to calls for workplace paid leave policies that can help workers meet medical or caregiving needs, and offers new insights on the relationship between paid leave and positive...