By Women’s Agenda This is the next instalment of our special ‘Women Resetting the World’ feature, where we have been featuring prominent women across countries and industries who are resetting the global agenda. Here, we’re shining a light on leading global thinkers, who are making waves and shifting conversations through their scholarship, influence, advocacy, writing and campaigning. You can check…
Small Brands Like Grin Natural Products are a Big Win for Local Charities like Baby2Baby. With an increased dependency on local charities to deliver on their mission to support low-income families and a rise in displaced low-income families due to the pandemic. Smaller brands are now at the forefront of enabling more possibilities for mission-centric local charities. One such brand…
For years, immigrant women have made vital contributions to the U.S. economy, and they and their families have become deeply rooted in American society.
1-Pot Chickpea Shakshuka Recipe Courtesy of Minimalist Baker This vegan-friendly version swaps eggs for protein-packed chickpeas, and makes enough for four. Ingredients SHAKSHUKA 1 Tbsp olive or avocado oil 1/2 cup diced white onion or shallot 1/2 medium red bell pepper (chopped) 3 cloves garlic, minced (3 cloves yield ~1 1/2 Tbsp) 1 28-ounce can crushed tomatoes 1-3 Tbsp tomato paste 2-3 tsp coconut sugar or maple syrup (or omit if avoiding sugar) Sea salt to taste…
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By: Cascia Talbert The life of a mom can be exhausting. With so many responsibilities, itseems that there can never be enough caffeine. But just because you’reso busy as a mom doesn’t mean that you should never have free time. Infact, it’s important that you have “me time” constantly in order torelieve the stress of modern day motherhood. Finding me time can betough for…
By Bernardo Flores Heymann Valeria Horton finished college in May 2020, two months after the COVID-19 lockdown had stopped everything in Mexico. With a stagnant economy and few job offers for recent graduates, Valeria decided to take advantage of the crisis to start a business. This is their story and with the sole objective of promoting their entrepreneurship, I pitch the idea to…
The Event Program: 2021 GC4W International Women’s Day Awards & Virtual Summit this Saturday, March 13th, 2021. ‘
By: Keri Danielski As you dream of your child’s future, you might have this question looming over your head: How am I going to pay for my child’s college education? As parents, we know that the earlier you start a college fund for your kids, the better. If you’re not sure what other ways you can financially prepare for the coming college…
BY NICOLE PHELPS Margaret Zhang, the Australian-born Chinese fashion multihyphenate, is the new editor in chief of Vogue China. At 27, she’s the youngest EIC at Vogue. Anna Wintour, Vogue editor in chief and global editorial director and Condé Nast global chief content officer, says: “I am so delighted that Margaret is our new editor in chief of Vogue China. Her international experience, exceptional multiplatform digital expertise, and…