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A study released by the Texas Women's Foundation found a significant wage gap between women and men. And women of color are the majority of the state's female population.
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Report from the Pew Research Center says Hispanic women in general continue to face pressure to play traditional roles, despite advances in educational attainment and entrepreneurship
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There are more women than men in some of the largest urban U.S. counties east of the Mississippi River, on the Eastern Seaboard and in the Deep South.
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For the first time in 22-years women are running the top organization responsible for electing Latino Democrats to Congress. They say they know how to win with abortiona as a driving force.
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More than 50 artworks of Louise Nevelson are featured in new Fort Worth exhibition.
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The NCAA Women’s tournament starts tomorrow. Here’s what Texans can expect from Baylor and UT AustinThe Lone Star State has representation in the field, but it’s South Carolina, Iowa, and UConn that loom large.
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March 14 is Equal Pay Day, highlighting the gap between men’s and women’s earnings. Nationally, women average $0.77 for every $1 white men earn.
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Almost 18,000 people gathered in Toyota Stadium as the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team beat Brazil for the tournament title.
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From board composition to decision making, women leaders of color across the country are calling for institutional change.
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Afghan lawyer Latifa Sharifi and her three sons arrived at DFW Airport on Tuesday, after spending more than a year hiding and fearing for their safety.
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With a state legislative session looming, the Texas Women’s Foundation has identified nearly two dozen policy changes that can help make the lives of women and girls better.
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