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Women are still earning less than their male counterparts more than 20 years after Equal Pay Day was launched.
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KPBS Midday Edition is producing a panel discussion on menopause and we want to include your experiences and your questions in the conversation.
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March 8 is International Women's Day and many have gathered downtown to show their support for women in Iran.
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From demands for constitutional rights in Islamabad to calls for economic equity in Manila and Paris, International Women’s Day demonstrations in cities around the world are highlighting the unfinished work of providing equity for half of the planet’s population.
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Democratic governors in 20 states are launching a network intended to strengthen abortion access.
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Saturday marked International Day of Women and Girls in Science. But for one local organization, getting girls into STEM is a year-round endeavor.
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Trial begins in Sandra Maas' gender and age discrimination lawsuit against her former station, KUSI.
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Opinions are mixed on whether it can help end racial and gender pay disparities or if it’s an invasion of privacy.
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This week Loud Fridge Theatre Group kicks off its first full season with the San Diego premiere of former San Diegan Rachel Bublitz' "Ripped," about a campus sexual assault.
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The number of women working in leadership roles on top-grossing films has increased by just 7% over the past 25 years, according to the annual Celluloid Ceiling report released Monday.
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