Lighthouse Business & Professional Women
Lighthouse Business & Professional Women
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People are pointing out a huge flaw with the talent portion of Miss America 2.0 — and it can keep many women from competing
Miss America made a giant revamp to its competition this year by ridding of its swimsuit competition, but some viewers are saying it still has a way to go.
How this woman went from a Pizza Hut employee to a founder of a $4 billion startup
Nichole Mustard isn't your classic Silicon Valley tech founder. She didn't teach herself to code as a kid. She didn't attend Stanford. She didn't intern at a tech giant.
64% of women writers in Hollywood say they’ve faced sexual harassment at work
The "Friends" decision which ruled that sexually explicit talk in a writers' room did not amount to sexual harassment has been "mistakenly used to justify inappropriate behavior in the workplace" and "does not permit such talk to be aimed at an individual in the room."
Mary Kay convention helps women’s empowerment
Over the past 20 years the number of women owned business' in the United States grew 114 percent. Mary Kay has been a big contributor.
The CW’s Batwoman TV series would star the first openly gay superhero
There's no shortage of superhero content on both the small and big screens, but diversity is lacking in them.
Woman harassed for years by alleged Capital Gazette shooter
A woman harassed and stalked by the alleged shooter of the Capital Gazette newspaper speaks out. The Today Show/NBC News. Watch the video here.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez bartended last year, now shes likely becoming the youngest congresswoman in history
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, 28, stunned the Democratic Party and the nation when she ousted Rep. Joe Crowley, a 10-term congressman and the chair of the House Democratic Caucus in New York's 14th Congressional District.
A razor company released what it says is the first ad to show body hair on a woman
If you've ever thought that ads for women's shave products are completely ludicrous, California-based personal care company Billie might just have you covered.
A second woman has graduated from the Marine Corps grueling Infantry Officers Course
Marines participate in an exercise during the Infantry Officer Course at Quantico, Virginia, Aug. 10, 2017. Master Gunnery Sgt. Chad McMeen/U.S. Marine Corps They once said it was impossible, but now it's been done twice.
The suspected Maryland newspaper shooter had a history of harassing a woman
American women are 16 times more likely to be killed by a firearm than women in other developed nations, according to a 2016 study.