Before fixing Wyoming’s maternal health gaps, agencies aim to understand […]
We're so proud of WWAN's role in US News & World Report's article, Is Wyoming Living Up to Its Equality State Legacy? Not only does a national publication feature our org and a link to our website (drove some really amazing traffic!), but there were also incredible interviews with Wyoming women we connected to the journalist, Josephine Rozzelle.
WYOMING TRIBUNE EAGLE
Women are driving recent gains in the U.S. labor force and the nation’s record low unemployment. Unfortunately, the same women — women aged 25-29, in particular — are leaving the Equality State. And they’re leaving our state at twice the rate of men the same age.
A recent article in U.S. News, “Gender Equality Remainds Elusive in the Equality State,” highlights information you already know.
US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
Wyoming women face a large pay gap, higher-than-average maternal mortality and unequal representation in state government. ... [WWAN Founder Jen] Simon says, “I want this state to be a great place for all of the young women I know who have gone to college to come back and live their lives, raise their families.”
On May 11 in Teton County, What the Constitution Means to Me opens a two week run in the Black Box at the JH Center for the Arts.
We’ve still been binge watching and cooking and reading, but we can’t really call these quarantine kits anymore. Quarantining is over; we all appear to be engaging in a big pretend we’re calling the “post-pandemic” world.
Before HB4 passed the 67th, pregnant women could only access Medicaid for 60 days after the birth of their baby.
This morning, the Wyoming Tribune Eagle published this column of […]
The best day of the year is the day immediately […]
Cynthia Richie Terrell’s Weekend Reading Ms. Magazine | December 17, […]
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