As women-led success becomes more and more ‘normal,’ I hope Rent the Runway will be a part of those moments powering women to show up on their own biggest days, looking bold, strong, and feeling like they can take on the world — because in reality, they will have to.
great idea!!
PAY EQUITY IS EVERYONE’S ISSUE
“We all have to own this conversation— women and men. If it’s women just talking about this, we’re going to be talking about it for a very long time and not making any progress. We need men to be actively engaged, partnering with women … [Pay equity] is not a favor, it should be a given and it’s good for business.”
Tory Burch Executive Chairman & Chief Creative Officer, Tory Burch LLC
Nice to read! For me she was a great woman, capable of renouncing a life of sin, and giving herself totally to Jesus, she was a great disciple, stronger than many men and disciples who accompanied Jesus, her courage was to recognise her mistakes and correct them, she is an example of a woman leader in this sense...
Indigenous Women Save Tribe From Extinction Indigenous women in Brazil’s Amazonas state are leading efforts to save the Juma tribe from extinction. Before the last male member of the tribe—Aruka Juma—died in 2021, he urged his three daughters to assume leadership of the patriarchal society. Today, despite being on the brink of extinction, the Juma has made a comeback with the first woman chief in this part of the Amazon. One of the sisters, Mandeí Juma became the first chief, only recently stepping down so that her older sister Boreá could assume the role. “Because we were few, people didn’t recognize us, didn’t respect us,” she said. “There had never been a woman leader before, and then people came to tell me, ‘You shouldn’t have assumed it because you’re a woman.’” Since being led by women, the Juma people have challenged patrilineal traditions among Indigenous Brazilians and worked to preserve their indigenous language.
Women’s Empowerment Initiative in Pakistan
This week, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launched the Initiative for Women Empowerment, which will provide approximately $40 million (Rs 10.4 billion) to efforts aimed at securing women’s rights in Pakistan. In particular, the funds will be used on issues including inheritance rights and creating opportunities in a conducive environment to empower women’s meaningful participation in society. “Look around the Muslims world and the West, the women have played their due role for the progress and prosperity of their respective nations.” He went on to say, “The women segment of our society is the driving engine for the country’s economy and serve as builders of nation.” Women in Pakistan continue to struggle with a lack of opportunity and resources. The Pakistan Population Council has reported that 48 percent of women in the country are illiterate, 79 percent are not in the workforce, and only 10 percent are able to make decisions about their own health.
Un buen ejemplo a seguir!!
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