Erin Delmore
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When Minn. state senate hopeful Erin Maye Quade delivered her convention speech while bearing through contractions, she went viral. Unfortunately, it’s par for the course in the world of politics.
Moms around the country are organizing, volunteering, and speaking out against efforts to ban books in their kids’ school districts.
As one of only eight out transgender state lawmakers, Brianna Titone is keenly aware of the spotlight on her. She also feels a sense of responsibility to the trans community that extends far beyond her Colorado district’s borders.
President Biden will have the chance to fulfill his promise to nominate a Black woman to the Court following Justice Breyer’s reported departure. Here’s a look at some of the top contenders.
Since Monday, retired and active duty service members have been contacting Jen Wilson, COO of Army Week Association, nonstop, desperate for any help getting Afghans who served alongside U.S troops out of the country.
As a young Asian-American woman, Toni Ko was a rare breed among founders when she launched her company in 1999. But in her differences, she found strength — and big-time opportunity.
Medina Senghore explains how she made her big career pivot and shares the lessons she learned along the way.
Author Anna Malaika Tubbs shares a rare look at the mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X and James Baldwin in her book “The Three Mothers.”
Black women are three times more likely to die from a cause related to pregnancy than their white peers.
Know Your Value’s Mika Brzezinski chats with United Nations negotiation trainer Alexandra Carter and “Earn It!” co-author Daniela Pierre-Bravo about the best strategies to land a promotion or get a big raise.