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Action Alert: Tell Congress to Extend Unemployment Insurance Benefits
This is an excerpt: The holiday season is here. Many people have family, food, and shopping on their minds. Yet, 1.8 million people are thinking of something else. They are wondering how they will take care of their families, put food on the table, and if they can afford any holiday toys for their children.
Tell President Obama to Give All Women Access to Contraception without Co-Pays
This is an excerpt: The Affordable Health Care Act, the new healthcare law signed by President Obama included a number of provisions that helped women obtain affordable, quality healthcare.
Action Alert: Tell the Super Committee to Pass a Fair Deal!
This is an excerpt: The Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction, also known as the "Super Committee," is approaching a deadline of November 23, 2011 to craft a deficit-reduction package of at least $1.2 trillion.
Action Alert: Call Congress to Oppose the Balanced Budget Amendment!
This is excerpt: Call Congress Now!The Budget Control Act (PL 112-25) passed this summer created the Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction to cut the deficit by $1.5 trillion over the next decade. Another key provision mandated that Congress vote on a balanced budget amendment (BBA) to the constitution before December 31, 2011.
#HERvotes Blog Carnival: Women and Health Care
This is an excerpt: YWCA USA is a partner in HERvotes, a coalition of leading women’s organizations focused on mobilizing women voters in 2012 around preserving women’s Health and Economic rights (HERrights.)
The Affordable Care Act and Women
This is an excerpt: By Desiree HoffmanDirector of Advocacy and Policy, YWCA USAMarch 23, 2011, marked the first anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Yet polls show that less than 47% of Americans know how it affects them.
Marie Johnson: From Homeless to YWCA Director
This is an excerpt: All across the country, YWCAs see amazing examples of resilient women who defy odds, overcome incredible obstacles, and empower themselves to create the lives -- amazing lives -- they want to live.One such example is Marie Johnson in Evansville, Ind.
"Dear Congress...": A Young Woman's Letter to Our Elected Officials on Jobs, Student Loans, and More
This is an excerpt: Dear Congress,*I pay my taxes, make timely payments to all three of my student loans, respect my elders, pay my parking tickets, kind to animals, and graduated with honors.
YWCA Recognizes Women of 9/11; CNN to Air Women of 9/11 Documentary
This is an excerpt: Join us as we commemorate the 10 year anniversary of the September 11th attacks.The YWCA USA recognizes the courage and strength of our women first responders, who selflessly risked their lives to help thousands of victims of 9/11.
YWCA CEO Gloria Lau Meets with White House Officials on Jobs for Women
This is an excerpt: Tonight at 7:00 p.m. Eastern time, President Obama will address a joint session of Congress. The President’s speech will focus on his jobs plan which is expected to include initiatives aimed at creating jobs, assistance for state and local governments and assistance for unemployed workers.In anticipation of the speech
Congress Passes Budget Control Act -- What It Means for the YWCA
Last Week, the government default rhetoric came to rest as Congress passed the Budget Control Act. The Senate voted 74-26 and the House voted 269-161. Shortly after, President Obama quickly signed the bill into law.The plan has two stages.
The Young & The Restless: How One Recent Graduate Hired Herself
This is an excerpt: Leah Moss, 23, launched JACK Detroit magazine when she had trouble landing a job after college graduation. She offers advice for other young people who want to start their own businesses.
“You Don't Know JACK... But You Will” -- Career Advice for Recent Grads from Leah Moss
This is an excerpt: Leah Moss, 23, founder, publisher, and editor-in-chief of JACK Detroit magazine had a difficult time landing a job after graduation, so she launched her own business instead. Here, she offers these five tips for recent college graduates who are still searching for a job:
Audio: Interview with Leah Moss, founder of JACK Detroit
This is an excerpt: YWCA USA's Rhonda Bishop interviews Leah Moss, the 23-year-old founder of JACK Detroit magazine. Moss dishes how she started the magazine, creative ways to raise funds during a recession, her favorite celebrity interview, and advice for young entrepreneurs.
1,340 Female Homeless Veterans in U.S.
This is an excerpt: There are about 1,340 female homeless war veterans in the U.S. today, according to figures released by the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs.According to a USA Today report, the VA says as of this May, 10,476 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans either live on the streets, live in temporary housing or receive federal help to keep them off the streets -- and about 13% of them are women.
Has the Economic Recovery Left Women Behind?
This is an excerpt: The National Women’s Law Center (NWLC) released a startling report that shows women have lost ground in the job market in the two years since the recession officially ended in June 2009. According to NWLC, since the beginning of the recovery men have regained lost jobs, while women have gained no net jobs.
Conference Call on Debt Ceiling Talks This Thursday, July 14, 2011
This is an excerpt: This is an excerpt: The Coalition on Human Needs (CHN), YWCA's partner in the SAVE Coalition, is hosting a conference call this Thursday, July 14, 2011, to update advocates on the debt and deficit negotiations in Washington.
Bought and Sold: The Exploitation of Female Sexuality in a Market-Driven Society
This is an excerpt: The case kept coming up in the back of my mind (interrupting me really) when I sat down to work on this blog about image, beauty and women’s power. Then I turned to wonder… What if there’s a connection between the two?
Action Alert: Tell Congress to Support A Debt Deal Based on Shared Sacrifice
This is an excerpt: “We will not balance the budget on the backs of working families, the elderly, the sick, the children, and the poor, who have already sacrificed enough in terms of lost jobs, lost wages, lost homes, and lost pensions.
Recap: Beauty and the Beholder Webcast
This is an excerpt: Last week, the YWCA turned tension into a teachable moment by creating a forum for positive thought leaders in the aftermath of the hurtful Psychology Today article by Satoshi Kanazawa titled “Why Are Black Women Less Physically Attractive Than Other Women?”