Why your vote matters more than your to-do list
Academic research shows women voters face distinct barriers, including time constraints, yet their turnout since 1984 exceeds men's. States restricting abortion access often limit voting rights, revealing systematic efforts to constrain women's civic power.
Expanding our circle of insight, inclusion, and impact
Woman of Wonder explores how to build inclusive workplaces where diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) thrive. Using the metaphor of a dance, the post explains how organizations move from representation to empowerment. It calls for authentic engagement, fair outcomes, and invites readers to help expand the board and mission.
The girl who opened schoolhouse doors for Latinos: A legacy of educational access
Sylvia Mendez’s fight for education equality led to the landmark case Mendez v. Westminster, ending school segregation in California. Woman of Wonder honors her legacy during Hispanic Heritage Month, showing how one girl’s courage helped pave the way for Brown v. Board of Education.
Juneteenth: diversity, equity and inclusion. The best is yet to come.
Woman of Wonder reflects on Juneteenth, emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion as ongoing commitments. The message celebrates progress while acknowledging work ahead, inspiring hope and action for a future where equality and opportunity truly thrive.