In the current era of television we are lucky enough to be living in right now, more and more shows are coming out that showcase a great female lead. There are certainly still strides to be made for female empowerment on television, but we are finally seeing progress after all this time.
On Saturday, Lady Gaga hosted the One World: Together at Home concert telecast, in partnership with the World Health Organization and Global Citizen. The event united an impressive roster of performers, all of whom sang songs to pay tribute to healthcare workers who are on the frontlines battling COVID-19. “I feel very honored to be a part of the World Health Organization…
Lady Gaga kicked off Saturday night’s “One World: Together At Home” livestream concert — an event she helped organize — by praising “all of the medical workers that are putting their lives at risk for us.”
Virtual Concert Tonight: ‘One World: Together At Home’ In Support of Health Care Workers. As the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic continues to force people apart, Global Citizen is using the power of music and advocacy to bring people together with One World: Together At Home. Announced on April 6, One World: Together At Home is a global special curated in collaboration with Lady…
For as long as women have been competing, they’ve been dominating—and changing the game.
Although currently shuttered, like almost all of New York City, due to the coronavirus pandemic, A Good Call opened its doors on International Women’s Day — March 6 — with a goal of purchasing New Yorkers’ unused smartphones and sending them to women living in underserved countries worldwide.
Over the last decade, various women’s issues and movements have surged to national attention. Music, which can be a beautiful form of resistance, has been part of this fight too.
In less than 48 hours since launching Thursday, Mask Match had more than 1,000 requests for masks and more than 200 people offering to provide them.
Sara Blakely, the CEO and founder of the shapewear brand Spanx, announced today that she is giving $5 million to support female-run small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
In 2020, Women’s History Month comes amid a time of social upheaval and global fear over the coronavirus pandemic and resulting political turmoil. While for many the 2020 presidential race is now an afterthought, this Women’s History Month does also mark the departure of the last remaining women candidates from the 2020 presidential field — during an election year that also marks the centennial of women’s suffrage.